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Parenamn (also referred to as Tork A or also Squirrel Cove). Sayward District, East side of Cortes Island, at head of Squirrel Cove. Located wooded area in the north end of the bay that makes up Squirrel Cove. This site was used for fishing and for reliable planet foraging. The name Papenamn means
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Toba Inlet was historically significant location for hunting deer, catching salmon and ooligan and foraging for berries. The rivers geography enable a unique hunting techniques. It was the traditional winter location for the Klahoose peoples prior to movement of the village site to Squirrel Cove.
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The Klahoose First Nation are currently negotiating independently with Canada and British Columbia in the B.C. treaty process. The Klahoose First Nation Incremental Treaty Agreement - 2009. Other negotiations include the First Nations Clean Energy Business Fund (FNCEBF) Revenue Sharing Agreements
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Klahoose, at Squirrel Cove is home to approximately seventy-five full-time residents who live and work in the surrounding areas. The remaining Klahoose people, approximately three hundred, reside off reserve in BC coastal communities, lower mainland and in Washington State.
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Toq (Tork) is the most populated village site and band office. Sawyward District, on East shore of Cortes Island at Squirrel Cove. The main village site of the Klahoose peoples, It supports a year-round population of approximately seventy-five full-time residents.
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has been growing over the years has a Health Centre, and 15,000 sq.ft, Multipurpose Building. The Multipurpose Building was built in 2010 and includes a health wing, fitness center, language lab, kitchen facilities and a three hundred person 'great room'.
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On the east shore of Homfray Channel at Forbes Bay, with a large stream fed by alpine lakes. Ahpokum (otherwise spelled as Aap'ukw'um) which means maggot, comes from legends recounted by Elders which tell of huge numbers of chum salmon spawning here.
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New Westminster District, on West shore of East Redonda Island, near Dean Point at the mouth of two streams. Siakin was a fishing station specifically for dog fish. The name means 'your mouth', as it is the place at the mouth of the streams.
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Sawyward District, on Southeast shore of Maurelle Island, looking out of Read Island and Hoskyn Channel/Surge Narrows. This site was used as a fishing village.
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The Klahoose First Nation has no year-round road access to a service centre and, as a result, experiences a higher cost of transportation. Serviced by
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Coast District on Quatam Bay, at mouth of the Quatam River East shore of Ramsay Arm. This was a fishing and temporary camp location.
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New Westminster District, on West Redonda Island, on East shore of Lewis Channel Quequa is a fishing area with a rocky beach.
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Although there are current Klahoose members who were raised in Toba Inlet, there are currently no full-time residents.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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though the K’ómoks name is from, and their language today, is the Lik'wala (Southern Kwakiutl) dialect of
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culture (which were known as the Sahtloot). Historically both groups are a subgroup of the
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or Mainland Comox. The other two divisions of this once-populous group are the χʷɛmaɬku
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Coast District at head of Brem Bay, at mouth of Brem River North Side of
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area, Klahoose traditional territory extended from there to
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Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon
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Coast District, near mouth of Tahumming River, at head of
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Map showing traditional territory of the Klahoose people.
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The Klahoose First Nation is a member government of the
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Coast District at mouth of Forbes Creek, on Forbes Bay
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Government of Canada First Nation Profiles homepage
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