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Ditidaht [dee-tee-dot] (also Nitinaht,
Nitinat,
Southern Nootkan) or diitiidʔaaʔtx̣ is a
South Wakashan (Nootkan)
language spoken on the
southern part...
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Nitinat Lake is a
large lake and
inlet on the
southwestern coast of
Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, Canada. The lake is
about 150 km (93 mi) northwest...
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Nitinat River is a
river on the west
coast of
Vancouver Island in the
Canadian province of
British Columbia. Its
source is in the
Vancouver Island Ranges...
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Canyon Juan de Fuca
Canyon Juan de Fuca
Plate Juan de Fuca
Channel Nitinat Canyon Nitinat Fan
Quinault Canyon Quileute Canyon Willapa Canyon C. Hans Nelson...
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complete the
trail can also take a
water taxi at
Nitinat Narrows to the
other end of
Nitinat Lake, but this is a time-consuming
process as the taxi...
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Nitinat River,
upstream from
Nitinat Lake, and has no
developed camping or day-use facilities.
Access is by an
unmaintained trail from
Nitinat Road...
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exhibit tidal bores.[citation needed]
Nitinat Lake on
Vancouver Island has a
sometimes dangerous tidal bore at
Nitinat Narrows where the lake
meets the Pacific...
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continental shelf, as well as
parts of
three important submarine canyons, the
Nitinat Canyon, the
Quinault Canyon and the Juan de Fuca Canyon. For 64
miles (103 km)...
- de Carrasco.
Another Spanish name in
common use at the time was
Entrada Nitinat. In 1933, 27
years after the
sinking of SS Valencia, the ship's lifeboat...
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traded with the
Nitinat Natives. The
Spanish discovered gold in the San Juan
River and
tried to
recover the gold. The
Nitinat Natives slaughtered...