__________________________________________________________________________________, Songhees Nation Website: www.songheesnation.com Songhees Pictorial: A History of the Songhees People as seen by Outsiders, 1790 - 1912. The Tlingit occu City of Victoria: www.victoria.ca. British Columbia from the Earliest Times to the Present. 1898. In 1843, the Hudson's Bay Company charged James Douglas with the duty of setting up a new trading post on the southern end of Vancouver Island. I have been doing research on Puget Sound petroglyphs and came across an image of a human figure similar to a site in PS. pkh-OHB: "The Place of Passing Gas", now under Seattle suburb of Auburn, is marked with the red circle. This landmark First Nations case is ongoing. We are sharing the map with student and teachers. Cowichan Tribes: The name Cowichan Tribes is used as a collective name that combines seven different traditional villages in the Cowichan territories. Scholefield, E.O.S. It is pretty impressive though that someone put all this together and posted a nice version on the internet with very little fanfare. Seriously though, as you note, this is a map of ethnography not archaeology and it would be really great to have a more combined map, though as a baseline this seems pretty likely to capture the late precontact period thoroughly look at north end of San Juan island for example. Thompson, Gail (1978) Prehistoric Settlement Changes in the Southern Northwest Coast: A Functional Approach. I agreed to omit information that might lead someone to actually find a site on the ground. Homer Barnett (566 words) exact match in snippet view article find links to article Georgia Salish, 1939 Innovation: the basis of cultural change, 1953 The Coast Salish of British Columbia, 1955 Anthropology in administration, 1956 Indian. There existed no formal political institutions. There was much inter-marriage between tribes. The Coast Salish is a group of ethnically and linguistically related indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, living in British Columbia, Canada and the U.S. states of Washington and Oregon. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. A SUMMARY OF COAST SALISH SUBSISTENCE PRACTICES ON THE LOWER FRASER RIVER Sylvia Albright [Chapter 2 of The Pitt River Archaeological Site (DhRp 21): A Coast Salish Seasonal Camp on the Lower Fraser River by Valerie Patenaude, 1985] 1.0 Introduction The Pitt River archaeological site is located within an area occupied by Coast Salish who spoke a Halkomelem dialect (see Map 3-1). You can still see what remains of North Winds ice dam in the river there not far from the hill where skwuh-LAHTS lived. Coast Salish: An ancient Coast Salish village and cemetery site being illegally destroyed in 2003 on South Pender Island by the developer of Poets Cove Resort and Spa. Keddie, Grant. And we all would like to learn more. Change). For example, the circled campfire on the map above leads you to this interesting story: At the head of a streamlet from the old Annie Jack place which runs into the upper White River. The older one was named tuhk-wee-YAY, the younger YAH-slibsh. Burnaby, B.C. Very cool project and seemingly well-referenced with enthohistoric sources but interestingly > very little archaeology appears to inform these fabulous maps?! Clicking on these icons takes you to a master document with a synopsis of the settlement name and, usually, a couple of sentences UBC Press: Vancouver. Coast Salish tribes usually had a winter and a summer village with the winter village being regarded as their permanent residence, used for holding winter ceremonies from November until March and summer villages or camps considered temporary, used for food gathering, hunting and other important survival tasks. What percentage of these sites, do you suppose, have been investigated by archeologists? Around 1873, Samish, displaced due to government decisions, established a new village on Guemes, near Potlatch Beach. A second highly interesting part of the site is a separate map for the Duwamish/Snoquolmie area, which underlies modern Seattle and its suburbs. Now, everything was melting. That place used to be called Spirit House, or in the language of The People, tlee-boh-AWLTwh.
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