- The
Secwépemc (/ʃəxhwɛpˈmɪx/;
Secwepemc: [ʃəˈxʷɛpməx] or [səˈxʷɛpməx]),
known in
English as the
Shuswap people /ˈʃuːʃwɑːp/, are a
First Nations people...
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Secwepemc Nation may
refer to: the
Secwepemc people (aka the
Shuswap people) the
Shuswap Nation Tribal Council the
Northern Shuswap Tribal Council This...
- Tkʼemlúps te
Secwépemc (pronounced [tkʼəmˈlups tə səˈxʷɛpəmx]),
abbreviated TteS and
previously known as the
Kamloops Indian Band, is a
First Nations...
- reserves,
whereas traditional Secwépemc leadership retains sovereignty over Secwepemcul’ecw.
Since July 2018, a
Secwépemc protest camp has been occupied...
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Salish language traditionally spoken by the
Shuswap people (Shuswap:
Secwépemc [ʃəˈxʷɛpəməx]) of
British Columbia. An
endangered language,
Shuswap is...
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About two-thirds of the
Secwepemc died
during the epidemic. In the aftermath,
colonists took over
traditional lands of the
Secwepemc and many
other indigenous...
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thoroughly exhausted. Sk'elep is the
traditional trickster figure in
Secwepemc mythology. He is
featured in many
legends and has many powers, including...
- The
Secwepemc Cultural Education Society (SCES) is a non-profit
organization in Kamloops,
British Columbia,
Canada governed by
representatives from thirteen...
- of the
Kinbasket family, a
Secwepemc (Shuswap) band who
settled in
Ktunaxa Nation territory and
became members.
Secwepemc citizens formed the Shuswap...
- The
Secwepemc Museum and
Heritage Park is
located in Kamloops,
British Columbia. The
inside of the
museum has four
different galleries showcasing the...