
Makah Language
The Makah language is the indigenous language spoken by the Makah people. Makah has been extinct as a first language since 2002, when its last fluent native speaker died. However, it survives as a second […]
The Makah language is the indigenous language spoken by the Makah people. Makah has been extinct as a first language since 2002, when its last fluent native speaker died. However, it survives as a second […]
Makah The Makah are an indigenous people living in Washington, in the Pacific Northwest of the continental United States. They are enrolled in the federally recognized Makah Indian Tribe of the Makah Indian Reservation. Linguistically […]
Nuu-chah-nulth The Nuu-chah-nulth also formerly referred to as the Nootka, Nutka, Aht, Nuuchahnulth or Tahkaht, are one of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast in Canada. The term Nuu-chah-nulth is used to describe […]
The potlatch culture of the Northwest is well known and widely studied. It is still practised among the Kwakwaka’wakw, as is the lavish artwork for which they and their neighbours are so renowned. The phenomenon […]
Arts In the old times, the Kwakwaka’wakw believed that art symbolized a common underlying element shared by all species. Kwakwaka’wakw arts consist of a diverse range of crafts, including totems, masks, textiles, jewelry and carved […]
The Kwak’wala language is a part of the Wakashan language group. Word lists and some documentation of Kwak’wala were created from the early period of contact with Europeans in the 18th century, but a systematic […]
The name Kwakiutl derives from Kwagu’ł—the name of a single community of Kwakwaka’wakw located at Fort Rupert. The anthropologist Franz Boas had done most of his anthropological work in this area and popularized the term […]
The Wuikinuxv, also rendered Oowekeeno /əˈwiːkənoʊ/, Wuikenukv, Wikeno, Owikeno, Oweekano, Awikenox, and also known as the Rivers Inlet people, are an Indigenous First Nations people of the Central Coast region of the Canadian province of […]
The Nuxalk people, also referred to as the Bella Coola, Bellacoola or Bilchula, are an Indigenous First Nation in Canada, living in the area in and around Bella Coola, British Columbia. Their language is also […]
The Heiltsuk language is part of what is called the Wakashan language family. Related to other languages in the group as French is to Spanish, the Heiltsuk language is similar to Wuikyala (the language of […]
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