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About:Lake Cowichan First Nation

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The Lake Cowichan First Nation (now: Ts'uubaa-asatx Nation), government and reserve is located in Lake Cowichan, British Columbia (Ditidaht language: baluxwaqst - "Lake Cowichan Town"). The Ts'uubaa-asatx Nation, while its own distinct group, is closely linked to the peoples of the Cowichan Tribes band government, the largest band among the Coast Salish people. The Cowichan Tribes speak a "Hul'qumi'num (Island dialect)" of Halkomelem (part of the Coast Salish languages); because the Ts'uubaa-asatx have adopted the dialect of their dominant Salish neighbors, they are classed as part of the Hul'qumi'num linguistic group.

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  • Die Lake Cowichan oder Lake Cowichan First Nation ist das kleinste Volk der Hul'qumi'num-Gruppe auf Vancouver Island. Sie sind sehr eng mit den Cowichan verbunden und leben am Cowichan Lake. Cowichan stammt vom Hul'qumi'num-Wort Khowutzun und bedeutet warmes Land oder von der Sonne erwärmtes Land, denn es gibt kaum Eis auf dem See und Fluss. Die Lake Cowichan First Nation gehört zu den sechs Stämmen der Hul'qumi'num-Gruppe, zu denen noch die Halalt, Chemainus, Cowichan, Penelakut und Lyackson zählen. Die Lake Cowichan stellen dabei lediglich 15 Mitglieder der Gruppe, die insgesamt 7.000 Indianer repräsentiert. Die Hul’qumi’num Nation beanspruchen ein Gebiet von 334.000 ha zwischen dem Nanaimo River, dem Goldstream, Douglas Island und Tuck Lake. (de)
  • The Lake Cowichan First Nation (now: Ts'uubaa-asatx Nation), government and reserve is located in Lake Cowichan, British Columbia (Ditidaht language: baluxwaqst - "Lake Cowichan Town"). The Ts'uubaa-asatx Nation, while its own distinct group, is closely linked to the peoples of the Cowichan Tribes band government, the largest band among the Coast Salish people. The Cowichan Tribes speak a "Hul'qumi'num (Island dialect)" of Halkomelem (part of the Coast Salish languages); because the Ts'uubaa-asatx have adopted the dialect of their dominant Salish neighbors, they are classed as part of the Hul'qumi'num linguistic group. There are currently (April 2022) 26 registered tribal members, their Cowichan Lake Reserve is on the north bank of Cowichan Lake, ca. 42.70 hectares. The Ts'uubaa-asatx ("People of the Lake, i.e. Cowichan Lake") usually known as "Lake Cowichan" and called by the neighboring Ditidaht-speaking peoples c̓uubaʕsaʔtx̣ are therefore often confused with the neighboring Cowichan Tribes (Quw'utsun Mustimuhw / Quw'utsun Hwulmuhw - "People of the Warm Land") - known by the Dititdaht as qiʔwiičidaʔtx̣ - "Duncan people", who speak a "Hul'qumi'num (Island)" dialect of Halkomelem (part of the Coast Salish languages). They once spoke the "Ts'uubaa-asatx dialect" of the Ditidaht language, an South Wakashan (Nootkan) language; currently, they are trying to revive their original culture and language with the support of the Nuu-chah-nulth and Ditidaht (Diitiid7aa7tx / Diitiidʔaaʔtx̣) ("People of Diitiidaʔ" or "People along the Diitiidaʔ, i.e. Jordan River") peoples.But regarding treaty negotiations with the government, the Ts'uubaa-asatx are still together with the dominant Cowichan Tribes part of the "Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group". (en)
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  • Die Lake Cowichan oder Lake Cowichan First Nation ist das kleinste Volk der Hul'qumi'num-Gruppe auf Vancouver Island. Sie sind sehr eng mit den Cowichan verbunden und leben am Cowichan Lake. Cowichan stammt vom Hul'qumi'num-Wort Khowutzun und bedeutet warmes Land oder von der Sonne erwärmtes Land, denn es gibt kaum Eis auf dem See und Fluss. (de)
  • The Lake Cowichan First Nation (now: Ts'uubaa-asatx Nation), government and reserve is located in Lake Cowichan, British Columbia (Ditidaht language: baluxwaqst - "Lake Cowichan Town"). The Ts'uubaa-asatx Nation, while its own distinct group, is closely linked to the peoples of the Cowichan Tribes band government, the largest band among the Coast Salish people. The Cowichan Tribes speak a "Hul'qumi'num (Island dialect)" of Halkomelem (part of the Coast Salish languages); because the Ts'uubaa-asatx have adopted the dialect of their dominant Salish neighbors, they are classed as part of the Hul'qumi'num linguistic group. (en)
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  • Lake Cowichan (de)
  • Lake Cowichan First Nation (en)
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