Yuquot (B.C.)

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Information for Authority record
Name (Latin)
Yuquot (B.C.)
Other forms of name
Friendly Cove (B.C.)
Coordinates
-126.622782 -126.622782 49.596531 49.596531 (gooearth )
W1263711 W1263711 N0493559 N0493559 (geonames )
Associated country
Canada
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 137162316
Wikidata: Q2590873
Library of congress: n 99042416
OCoLC: oca05003233
Sources of Information
  • The Yuquot whalers' shrine, 1999:CIP galley (Yuquot [B.C.], or Friendly Cove, on the remote west coast of Vancouver Island)
  • NLC, resAnet, June 8, 1999(Yuquot, British Columbia)
Wikipedia description:

Yuquot (), also known as Friendly Cove, is a small settlement of around six people—the Williams family of the Mowachaht band—plus two full-time lighthouse keepers, located on Nootka Island in Nootka Sound, just west of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. It was the summer home of Chief Maquinna and the Mowachaht/Muchalaht (Nuu-chah-nulth) people for generations, housing approximately 1,500 people in 20 traditional wooden longhouses. The name means "Wind comes from all directions" in Nuu-chah-nulth. The community is located within the Strathcona Regional District but like all Indian Reserve communities is not governed by nor represented in the regional district. The Mowchaht/Muchalaht First Nations are rather part of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, which unites the governments of the indigenous communities of the Island's West Coast. The Canadian government declared Friendly Cove a National Historic Site in 1923, with recognition of the significance of the Spanish colonial settlement that was once there and First Nations history following in 1997.

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