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Description

  • Foto Number: INW-150B-82

Friendly Cove on Nootka Sound where James Cook once ancKored and where the Swiss-English documentary artist, John Webber, captured the first images that the Europeans received of the Nootka. The Mowachaht Confederation made an annual migration to the Sound for a communal whale hunt. One of their communities was located at this site, which they called Yuquot, "where the four winds blow." Today Friendly Cove (the Yuquot Reserve) is inhabited by only a half-dozen people.

  • Keywords:
    North America Canada British Columbia Friendly Cove Nootka Sound Nootka Mowachaht Yuquot INW house

Description

  • Foto Number: INW-150B-82

Friendly Cove on Nootka Sound where James Cook once ancKored and where the Swiss-English documentary artist, John Webber, captured the first images that the Europeans received of the Nootka. The Mowachaht Confederation made an annual migration to the Sound for a communal whale hunt. One of their communities was located at this site, which they called Yuquot, "where the four winds blow." Today Friendly Cove (the Yuquot Reserve) is inhabited by only a half-dozen people.

  • Keywords:
    North America Canada British Columbia Friendly Cove Nootka Sound Nootka Mowachaht Yuquot INW house

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