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Nalakglala

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Nalakgala or nalaxdlala, meaning "hind end up river", was a Kwakwaka'wakw village at the head of Hoeya Sound on the north side of Knight Inlet in British Columbia. This was a place of origin for the Walas group, but by 1914 the village site and associated harvesting area was claimed by the Mamalilikulla.

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  1. BC Names/GeoBC entry "Nalakglala (Former First Nation Village)

50°42′30″N 125°57′10″W / 50.70833°N 125.95278°W / 50.70833; -125.95278 (Nalakglala)


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