- once stood. The
Songhees'
traditional foods included salmon, s****fish, whale, deer, duck, berries,
camas root, and herbs. The
Songhees po****tion was...
- The
Songhees First Nation is a
First Nations government that
represents the
Songhees, or
Lekwungen people. They are
located around Victoria,
British Columbia...
- W̱SÁNEĆḴEN)
Samish (Samish: Xws7ámeshqen)
Semiahmoo (†)[citation needed]
Songhees (
Songhees: lək̓ʷəŋiʔnəŋ; also
known as
Lekwungen or Songish) T'sou-ke (also...
- míqәn (pronounced "MEE-qan",
sometimes spelled Meegan or Meeacan) to the
Songhees people,
meaning "warmed by the sun". míqәn (Beacon Hill) was a po****r...
-
every 40
pickets they cut. The
Songhees people soon
established a
village across the
harbour from the fort. The
Songhees'
village was
later moved to the...
- west by
Esquimalt Harbour and
Royal Roads, to the
northwest by the New
Songhees 1A
Indian reserve and the town of View Royal, and to the
north by a narrow...
- years.
Saanich is on the
territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən
peoples known today as
Songhees &
Esquimalt Nations, the
Malahat Nation and the
Saanich Peoples. These...
- 1843, in
honour of
Queen Victoria. The
Songhees established a
village across the
harbour from the fort. The
Songhees'
village was
later moved north of Esquimalt...
- Siʔneməš)
Semiahmoo (also: Tah-tu-lo) † T'Sou-ke (also: Sooke, C̓awk) †
Songhees (also: Lək̓ʷəŋín̓əŋ) †
Twana (also: Skokomish, Sqʷuqʷúʔbəšq, Tuwáduqutšad)...
-
Craigflower Colville Road
Gorge Vale
Parklands Rockheights Saxe
Point Songhees West Bay Work
Point (DND) View
Royal S****line
Colwood Belmont Park Colwood...