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The Library of Congress >Linked Data Service >LC Subject Headings (LCSH)

Stó:lō Indians


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  • Variants

    • Fraser River Indians
    • Fraser's River Indians
    • Halkomelem Indians
    • Lower Fraser Salish Indians
    • Stahlo Indians
    • Stallo Indians
    • Stalo Indians
    • Staulo Indians
    • Stólō Indians
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  • Earlier Established Forms

    • Stalo Indians
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    • found:Murdock world cult.(B.C.)
    • found:Swanton Ind. tribes:p. 600 (B.C. Cowichan)
    • found:Waldman, C. Atlas No. Am. Ind.(B.C., WA. Salishan)
    • found:Old catalog heading(Stalo (Stallo) B.C. Cowichan, Coast Salish (Halkomelem))
    • found:You are asked to witness, 1997:t.p. (Stó:lō)
    • found:Stó:lō electronic library, 2 Oct. 2000.
    • found:Wikipedia, Nov. 10, 2011:Sto:lo people (The Stó:lō, sometimes written Sto:lo, Stó:lô or Stó:lõ, historically as Staulo or Stahlo, and also historically known and in ethnographic literature commonly referred to as the Fraser River Indians or Lower Fraser Salish, are a group of First Nations peoples inhabiting the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada. They traditionally speak Halq'eméylem, the "Upriver dialect" of Halkomelem, one of the Coast Salish languages. Stó:lō is the Halqemeylem word for the Fraser River. The Stó:lō are thus the river people.)
    • found:Stó:lō Nation home page, Nov. 10, 2011(the Stó:lō people)
    • found:Stó:lō Tribal Council home page, Nov. 10, 2011(the Stó:lō people)
    • found:Sto:lo Indian culture and history, via WWW, Nov. 10, 2011:home page (Sto:lo tribe; Sto:lo Indians)
    • found:Thom, B. Ethnographic overview of Stó:lō people and the traditional use of the Hudson's Bay Company Brigade Trail area, 1995, via WWW, viewed Nov. 10, 2011(The Stó:lo people live west of the Cascade Range along the watershed of the Fraser River; The Stó:lo people who live at the upper end of the Fraser Valley and in the Fraser Canyon are collectively known in Halq'eméylem at the "Tait" people. The Tait live in villages from Seabird Island in the Upper Fraser Valley to Sawmill Creek in the Fraser Canyon; Fraser's River Indians)
    • notfound:Web. 3;Hodge handbk. No. Am. Ind.
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    • 2000-10-03:new
    • 2012-02-09:revised
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