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Nootka - Encyclopedia. com Nootka Tribe of Native Americans living along the w coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia They were once expert fishermen and were the only Native Americans on Canada 's Pacific coast to hunt whales
Nootka Sound | Encyclopedia. com Nootka Sound crisis, 1790–1 In May 1789 two Spanish warships entered Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island, pulled down the British flag, seized vessels, and claimed the coast up to Alaska for Spain The subsequent crisis was not resolved until autumn 1791 and coincided with a British general election Pitt took over conduct of the negotiations from Leeds, his foreign secretary
Meares, John | Encyclopedia. com Two years later he went to Nootka Sound, erected a trading post on its shores, and built the Northwest America, first ship launched in British Columbia In 1789 his establishment at Nootka Sound was seized by the Spanish; war between England and Spain was narrowly averted Meares later returned to the British navy and became (1795) a commander
Kwakiutl - Encyclopedia. com Southern Kwakiutl border the Chickliset Nootka and Comox Salish on Vancouver Island and Homathco and Klahuse Salish and Owikeno Kwakiutl on the mainland Relations with all these neighbors were similar to those that obtained among the Southern Kwakiutl groups themselves: a mixture of bellicose raiding and amicable feasting, marriage, and trade
George Vancouver Charts the Pacific Coast of North America from . . . In August 1792 Vancouver reached Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island and met with the Spanish, who still disputed the ownership of the area with Great Britain Vancouver was fully aware that England and Spain were at odds over who had the right to control and exploit this land
George Vancouver - Encyclopedia. com Vancouver, George (c 1758–98) Born in King's Lynn, Vancouver was originally only a seaman on Cook's second voyage, but rose to command in the Royal Navy After further service with Cook, he was sent in 1791 in Discovery to re-establish British claims to Nootka Sound, disputed with Spain, to explore the north-east coast of the Pacific, and to seek the North-West passage His voyage revealed
Captain George Vancouver - Encyclopedia. com Captain George Vancouver1758-1798 English Navigator and Explorer Source for information on Captain George Vancouver: Science and Its Times: Understanding the Social Significance of Scientific Discovery dictionary
Potlatch - Encyclopedia. com POTLATCH POTLATCH "Potlatch" is anglicized from the Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) word patshatl, which means "giving " The Nootka term came to be used in Chinook jargon, a Northwest Coast of North America [1] lingua franca [2], in the 1860s with the beginning of Euro-Canadian settlement
Native American Medicine - Encyclopedia. com Native American medicine Definition According to Ken "Bear Hawk" Cohen, "Native American medicine is based on widely held beliefs about healthy living, the repercussions of disease-producing behavior, and the spiritual principles that restore balance " These beliefs are shared by all tribes; however, the methods of diagnosis and treatment vary greatly from tribe to tribe and healer to healer
Ochakov crisis | Encyclopedia. com Ochakov crisis, 1791 No sooner had the Nootka Sound confrontation with Spain been settled than Pitt was involved in a dangerous showdown with Catherine the Great's Russia, then at war with the Ottoman empire Ochakov, a fortress on the Black Sea near Odessa, had been captured by the Russians in 1788 Pitt again took over negotiations from his foreign secretary Leeds, armed a naval squadron