of the eponymous Kluskus First Nation. The Kluskus Hills are also located between the Kluskus Lakes and the Euchiniko Lakes. "Kluskus" is the English rendering...
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Kinney Lake Kitkiata Lake Kluskus Lakes Knewstubb Lake Knouff Lake (British Columbia) Kokanee Lake Lake Koocanusa Kootenay Lake Kostal Lake Kotcho Lake Lac...
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Fort Kluskus was a Hudson's Bay Company fort and trading post located near the Kluskus Lakes on the northern perimeter of the Chilcotin District of the...
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Mountains, including the Kluskus Lakes (Lhoosk'uz – "Rocky Mountain whitefish place"), Ootsa Lake (Oosa Bunk'ut – "bucket lake"), the Quanchus and Fawnie...
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Reserves under the administration of the Kluskus First Nation: Bishop Bluffs Indian Reserve No. 10, 6 mi. E of Kluskus Lake, 48.60 ha. 53°06′00″N 124°20′00″W...
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Council. The Tribal Council's offices are in Williams Lake. Kluskus First Nation (at the Kluskus Lakes, west of Quesnel) - Lhoosk'uz people Red Bluff First...
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meaning"impassable" Kluskus Lakes, Kluskus Hills, Kluskus Kootenay: derived from the proper name of the Kootenay people, Ktunaxa Kuyakuz Mountain, Kuyakuz Lake Kwadacha...
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269063 N,123.148917 W between Quesnel and Prince George, passes Kluskus Lake, Eliguk Lake, then crosses through what is now Tweedsmuir Provincial Park,...
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Whitefish Lakes. These locales are used to hunt and to gather winter food for families. The people of Yekooche are Dakelh and speak the Stuart Lake dialect...
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one Tsilhqotʼin band, and one mixed Carrier/Dakelh-Tsilhqotʼin band) Kluskus First Nation Red Bluff First Nation Toosey First Nation (Tlʼesqox of the...
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