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Former village in British Columbia
Kimsquit is a former village of the Nuxalk at the mouth of the Dean River on the northeast side of Dean Channel in the Central Coast region of British
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Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Kimsquit Peak is a 2,268-metre (7,441 ft) mountain peak in the Kitimat Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. The peak is located immediately
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Mountain ridge in British Columbia
Kimsquit Ridge, 1827 m, is a mountain ridge on the west side of the Kimsquit River in the Kitimat Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada
Kimsquit_Ridge
River in British Columbia, Canada
The Kimsquit River is a river in the Kitimat Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, flowing into the head of Dean Channel, one of the
Kimsquit_River
Detached human feet found on the Canadian coast
On July 30, 1914, The Vancouver Sun reported that recent arrivals from Kimsquit reported a human leg encased in a high boot was found on a beach near the
Salish Sea human foot discoveries
Salish_Sea_human_foot_discoveries
Part of an inlet in British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia Coast, 105 km (65.2 mi) from its head at the mouth of the Kimsquit River. The Dean River, one of the main rivers of the Coast Mountains, enters
Dean_Channel
Salishan ethnic group of British Columbia, Canada
lineages representing several ancestral villages within their territory. From Kimsquit, known as Sutslhm in the Nuxalk language, come the Sutslhmc. From the Dean
Nuxalk
Indigenous language family of western Canada and the US
Nuxalk (also: Bella Coola, Salmon River) Kimsquit Nuxalk Kwatna Tallheo Central Salish (a.k.a. Coast Salish) Comox (Also: Éyɂáɂjuuthem) Island Comox (also:
Salishan_languages
Indian reserve in British Columbia
band government, located at the mouth of the Kimsquit River at the head of Dean Channel. Like nearby Kimsquit, at the mouth of the Dean River to the southeast
Chatscah_Indian_Reserve_No._2
Esquimalt New Westminster (no language affiliation) Nuxálk (Bella Coola) Kimsquit Tallheo Stuie Kwatna Tsimshianic peoples (Northern Mainland) Tsimshian
List of First Nations peoples in Canada
List_of_First_Nations_peoples_in_Canada
Mountain in the Kitimat Ranges of British Columbia, Canada
reserve Kimsquit is located immediately east across Dean Channel, Chatscah Indian Reserve No. 2 is immediately north at the mouth of the Kimsquit River
Comet Mountain (British Columbia)
Comet_Mountain_(British_Columbia)
Nuxalk villages. By 1953 there were only two bodies of Nuxalk left: The Kimsquit, on Dean Inlet; and the Bella Coola, at the mouth of Bella Coola River
List_of_Nuxalk_villages
River in British Columbia, Canada
Range to enter Dean Channel at the now-uninhabited, remote community of Kimsquit. It is one of the few rivers to fully penetrate the wall of the Coast Mountains
Dean_River
River in British Columbia
massif into the Dean River north of Bella Coola. "Sakumtha" is from the Kimsquit dialect of the Nuxalk language and means "to wade across". List of rivers
Sakumtha_River
River Nusatsum River Noosgulch River Dean River Sakumtha River Takia River Kimsquit River Asseek River Taleomey River Noeick River Tankeeah River Mussel River
List of rivers of British Columbia
List_of_rivers_of_British_Columbia
Kilby Provincial Park PP Fraser Valley 3 7.4 1973 Southwest (Fraser River) Kimsquit Estuary Conservancy C Central Coast 126 310 2008 North central (Central
List of British Columbia Provincial Parks
List_of_British_Columbia_Provincial_Parks
Valley in British Columbia, Canada
the Bella Coola River Hagensborg Firvale Stuie Tallheo, British Columbia Kimsquit Bella Coola Valley tourism association website "Sovereignty" page, Nuxalk
Bella_Coola_Valley
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Canada, located northwest of Kimsquit Lake, east of the lower Kitlope River, and at the upper end of the basin of the Kimsquit River. It is part of the Kitimat
Chatsquot_Mountain
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
79139; -124.78583 Geography Location British Columbia, Canada District Range 1 Coast Land District Parent range Pacific Ranges Topo map NTS 93D15 Kimsquit
Mount_Sir_Francis_Drake
Mountain in the country of Canada
Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. It is located on the west side of the Kimsquit River just northwest of the head of Dean Channel. The Kapella River, a
Cornice_Peak_(Kitimat_Ranges)
Keithley Creek Kelly Lake Kendrick Camp Kerr Creek Kildonan Kilkerran Kimsquit Kingcome Kingcome Inlet Kingsgate Kiusta Kleindale Kobes Kootenay Crossing
List of communities in British Columbia
List_of_communities_in_British_Columbia
J.; Trowbridge, R.; Hamilton, A. (1986). "Grizzly bear habitat in the Kimsquit River Valley, coastal British Columbia: classification, description, and
Jim_Pojar
Mountains Kates Needle 3,053 10,016 Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges Kimsquit Peak 2,268 7,441 Coast Mountains → Kitimat Ranges Kindersley 2,697
List of mountains of British Columbia
List_of_mountains_of_British_Columbia
Country of the Heiltsuk Nation
Calvert Island in the south to Milbanke Sound in the north, inland as far as Kimsquit, and expanding for miles into the Pacific Ocean. The country is famous
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