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Gitga'ata people

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59:," their traditional language being the southern dialect of the Tsimshian language. Most Tsimshian-speakers in Hartley Bay today, however, speak the form of the language shared by villages to the north. Their 90:
and then to the Gitga'ata people, where a branch of this group, the House of Sinaxeet, is now considered "the royal Eagle house of Kitkata" (described in Barbeau's
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Turner, Nancy J., and Helen Clifton (2006) "The Forest and the Seaweed: Gitga'at Seaweed, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Community Survival." In:
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is Txałgiu. The name Gitga'ata in the Tsimshian language means "people of the cane" (as in, a ceremonial stick). The Gitga'ata, along with the
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In 1947, Edmund Patalas ("belonging to the Kitamat tribe at Hartley Bay") described to the Tsimshian ethnologist
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2 vols. (Anthropology Series 30, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 119.) Ottawa: National Museum of Canada.
64: 148: 56: 44: 36: 60: 71: 142: 79: 31:(sometimes also spelled Gitga'ata or Gitk'a'ata) are one of the 14 tribes of the 83: 40: 17: 135:
ed. by Charles R. Menzies, pp. 66-86. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
78:(Eagle clan) people of the "Gitxon" group who migrated from the land of the 32: 126:
Interpretive Contexts for Traditional and Current Coast Tsimshian Feasts.
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Natural Resource Management,
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The Tsimshian: Images of the Past; Views for the Present.
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Index

Gitga'ata
Tsimshian
British Columbia
Hartley Bay
Tsimshian language
Kitasoo
Klemtu
Southern Tsimshian
band government
Hartley Bay Indian Band
William Beynon
Laxsgiik
Haida
Haida Gwaii
Kitamaat
Categories
Tsimshian
North Coast of British Columbia

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