The Shuswaps are related to other Salish tribes, all of whom could organize themselves into a confederation of Indian nations. |
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Thus he prohibits her learning of the Salish language and does not send her to the boarding school with the other children of the tribe. |
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These jerseys are the product of her determination to teach the world about Aboriginal peoples in Canada through Musqueam and Salish designs. |
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In 1906, a delegation of Salish chiefs travelled to England to claim their ancestral lands. |
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I am truly honoured to join you today on Coast Salish Territory to witness the initialling of the Maa-nulth First Nations Final Agreement. |
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Salish groups near the Georgia Strait wove robes of mountain goat wool and also of wool from a special breed of shaggy dog. |
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Over 180 delegates gathered on Coast Salish territory in Vancouver, Canada, to share experiences and create a plan of action. |
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There will also be classes with a specific language or language-family orientation, including African American English, Anatolian, Irish, Japanese, and Salish. |
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Bella Coola and other Salish descendants numbered more than 21,000 in the early 21st century. |
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Like other tribes in this group-the Menominee in Wisconsin and Klamath in Oregon-the Salish and Kootenai tribes enjoyed growing and seemingly sustainable economic development. |
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As one solution, the tribal councilman suggested the tribes buy Salish and Kootenai lands owned by heirs of the original allottee and place them in trust status. |
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This provided a rich food source and the river was a central location in the history of the Salish Aboriginal people. |
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Descendants of the cultural group known as the Coast Salish tribe, lived in what is now known as Vancouver, and surrounding areas. |
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This event brought together the whole of the Blackfeet Confederation, including the Canadian element, in addition to members of the Crow, Salish, Sioux, and Nez Perce tribes. |
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And sometimes the elders I work with, who are all native speakers of English as well as Salish, see connections between English and Salish that strike me as doubtful. |
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The houses of the coastal Salish and the Haida of the Queen Charlotte Islands are famous as works of art. |
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I am pleased to be here this morning on the traditional territory of the Coast Salish. |
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Before the flyboys could swing around for a second pass, a green wave of Salish radar passed over my view screen. |
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Prior to the arrival of the white man, Sekani, Shuswap, Kootenay, Salish, Stoney and Cree tribes hunted and fished along the Athabasca River. |
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Tsawwassen First Nation members are Coast Salish people who belong to the Hun'qum'i'num linguistic group. |
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Jelinek and Demers claim that certain relative clause and other phenomena suggest that Straits Salish is a pronominal argument language. |
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The principal element of the crest is a red sea-going Salish canoe. Out of it rises a yellow demi-sun, emblem of enlightenment, life and aspiration for learning. |
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The Tsimshian and Nuxalt were known for their highly decorative carvings of supernatural beings. The Coast Salish often carved human figures into the support pillars of their homes. |
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The winter guardian spirit dance, involving dances, feasts, and prayers in propitiation of guardian spirits, was the most important community ritual for the Salish. |
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The red spindle whorl motif in the centre symbolizing the creation of life, in the Salish style, is based on a design by Cowichan artist Wayne Charlie. |
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Curtis Joe, a member of the Coast Salish First Nation and leader of the Old Elk Powwow Dancers and Black Fish Singers, wowed the audience with his impressive costume and skilled dancing. |
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T'Sou-ke shares art, culture, and territory with the Coast Salish and Nuu-chah-nulth tribal groups. |
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The Coast Salish specialty was coiled baskets. |
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He explained that he belongs to the Cowichan tribe of the Coast Salish people, a people whose territory stretches south into the United States and who consider salmon to be sacred. |
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The Tsawwassen people, who are part of the Coast Salish, were living in an area that was traditionally a lot of Richmond, Delta and some of the Gulf Islands. |
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The Western Central Coast Salish have indicated their willingness to cooperate and participate by way of a common approach to the hearings, unless a difference in position arises as between them. |
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Located at Roberts Bank in Delta, British Columbia, Tsawwassen First Nation consists of approximately 350 Coast Salish people, about half of whom live on reserve. |
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This unique venue combined a representation of a Coast Salish Longhouse with audio-visual presentations projected on a 65-foot high inflated dome. |
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The building was designed by Aboriginal architect Alfred Waugh to resemble a traditional Coast Salish longhouse in the era before European contact. |
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Also last week, the Secretary traveled to Salish Kootenai College in Pablo, Montana, to deliver its commencement address. |
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The Northwest Coast tribes include the Tlingit, Haida, Tsimshian, Kwakiutl, Bella Coola, Nootka, and Coast Salish. |
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In 1978, Joe McDonald of the Confederated Salish Kootenai tribes dreamed of a decent building for the newly created Salish Kootenai College. |
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Debra Magpie Earling is a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and her understanding of the world and the characters in this first novel runs blood-deep. |
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Salish Elders, a new book by photographer and author Wim Tewinkle, captures snippets of memories from 21 Elders of the Interior Salish Nation in British Columbia. |
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After 21-plus years, Karen and her husband Tim will be moving full-time to Montana, where she will begin a new career at Salish Kootenai College in Pablo. |
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Most distinctive of the system, therefore, were the two terms for parental siblings and for niblings, which occurred only among the Salish and neighboring Southern Nootkans. |
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