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    Cowichan Tribes (Halkomelem: Quwʼutsun) is the band government of the Cowichan, a group of Coast Salish peoples who live in the Cowichan Valley region...
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  • Cowichan /ˈkaʊ.wɪtʃən/ may refer either to: the Cowichan Tribes First Nation located in and around Duncan, British Columbia the Cowichan Valley, a region...
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    Cowichan knitting is a form of knitting characteristic of the Cowichan people of southeastern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The distinctively patterned...
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    later. After branding the sale of sweaters online as "Cowichan", it was reported that Cowichan Tribes would take "steps to communicate with Ralph Lauren...
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    Halkomelem (redirect from Cowichan language)
    (Nanoose) – the former "Saalequun tribe" is part of both First Nations, Stzꞌuminus (Chemainus), Cowichan Tribes, Lake Cowichan (Tsꞌuubaa-asatx), an originally...
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    Debra Toporowski (category People from the Cowichan Valley Regional District)
    candidate. She has also been elected five times as a councillor of Cowichan Tribes. Her mother is First Nations and her father is of Chinese descent....
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    rivers of British Columbia Cowichan Valley Cowichan Tribes Lake Cowichan, a settlement at the origin of the Cowichan River "Cowichan River Provincial Park"...
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  • named the Cowichan Tribes after their general location, the Cowichan Valley and Cowichan Bay. The other peoples henceforth known as "the Cowichans" were the...
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    it serves the Cowichan Valley which has a population of approximately 90,000, many of whom live in North Cowichan and Cowichan Tribes. This gives Duncan...
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    Columbia. The Quamichan are now part of the Cowichan Tribes band government, along with several other Cowichan-area peoples. At the start of the colonial...
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