Kingcome, British Columbia

Settlement in British Columbia, Canada

Kingcome, also known as Okwunalis or Ukwana'lis[1][2] is an unincorporated settlement in the Kingcome Inlet area of the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located a few kilometres up the Kingcome River (known as Gwa'yi in Kwak'wala[3]) from the head of the inlet.[4] Quaee Indian Reserve No. 7 is the Indian reserve containing the village.[5]

It is the home of one of the four tribes of the Dzawada’enuxw (Tsawataineuk) subgroup of the Kwakwaka'wakw and was in the past site of a large cannery. It is the setting for the book I Heard the Owl Call My Name.

See also

References

  1. ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Okwunalis"
  2. ^ Dzawada̱ʼenux̱w First Nation - About us
  3. ^ Simon Fraser University Digital Village project "Gwa'yi (Kingcome)"
  4. ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Kingcome (locality)"
  5. ^ BC Names/GeoBC entry "Quaee 7 (Indian reserve)"

External links

  • Dzawada’enuxw Nation homepage

50°58′00″N 126°11′00″W / 50.96667°N 126.18333°W / 50.96667; -126.18333 (Kingcome (locality))


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