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    once stood. The Songhees' traditional foods included salmon, shellfish, whale, deer, duck, berries, camas root, and herbs. The Songhees population was...
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  • The Songhees First Nation is a First Nations government that represents the Songhees, or Lekwungen people. They are located around Victoria, British Columbia...
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    Life") of the Songhees First Nation developed in 2018. Languages portal North Straits Salish language "lək̓ʷəŋən Language Reawaken". Songhees Nation. Retrieved...
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    W̱SÁNEĆḴEN) Samish (Samish: Xws7ámeshqen) Semiahmoo (†)[citation needed] Songhees (Songhees: lək̓ʷəŋiʔnəŋ; also known as Lekwungen or Songish) T'sou-ke (also...
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  • every 40 pickets they cut. The Songhees people soon established a village across the harbour from the fort. The Songhees' village was later moved to the...
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    west by Esquimalt Harbour and Royal Roads, to the northwest by the New Songhees 1A Indian reserve and the town of View Royal, and to the north by a narrow...
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    Craigflower Colville Road Gorge Vale Parklands Rockheights Saxe Point Songhees West Bay Work Point (DND) View Royal Shoreline Colwood Belmont Park Colwood...
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  • Discovery Island are Indigenous reserve land, under the stewardship of the Songhees First Nation, while the southern part of Discovery Island is a provincial...
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    míqәn (pronounced "MEE-qan", sometimes spelled Meegan or Meeacan) to the Songhees people, meaning "warmed by the sun". míqәn (Beacon Hill) was a popular...
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    1843, in honour of Queen Victoria. The Songhees established a village across the harbour from the fort. The Songhees' village was later moved north of Esquimalt...
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