Ethnos

Peoples of the World

Nootka/Nuu-chah-nulth

The Nootka or Nuu-Chah-Nulth people are a First Nations group whose traditional home is in the Pacific Northwest, on the west coast of Vancouver Island. They are related to the Chinook and Kwakiutl peoples, and the Nootka language is part of the Wakashan group of languages.

The Nootka, and other Pacific Northwest cultures, were famous for their potlatch ceremonies, in which the host would bestow very generous gifts on guests.

The Nootka were among the first people on the Pacific coast north of California to come into contact with Europeans. Competition between Spain and the United Kingdom over "control" of Nootka Sound led to a bitter international dispute around 1790, which was settled when Spain agreed to relinquish its claims to the north Pacific coast. At the time of early contact with European explorers, up until 1830, more than 90 percent of the Nootka were killed by sexually transmitted diseases, malaria, and smallpox, and by cultural turmoil resulting from contact with Westerners. ***

Abenaki
Alabama-Coushatta
Algonquian
Anasazi
Apache
Arapaho
Arikara
Assiniboine
Athabaskan
Blackfeet
Caddo
Carrier
Catawba
Cayuga
Cherokee
Cheyenne
Chickasaw
Chippewa
Chitimacha
Choctaw
Chumash
Comanche
Costanoan
Cowlitz
Cree
Creek
Crow
Dakota
Delaware
Dene
Esselen
Flathead
Goshute
Gros Ventre
Haida
Hidatsa
Ho Chunk
Hohokam
Hopi
Hupa
Huron
Illinois
Innu
Inuit
Inupiaq/Inupiat
Iowa
Iroquois
Kalispel
Kiowa
Kootenai
Kwakiutl
Lakota
Lenape
Lumbee
Makah
Mandan
Menominee
Métis
Miami
Miwok
Mohawk
Mohegan
Mohican
Monacan
Montauketts
Natchez
Navajo/Diné
Nez Perce
Nisga'a/Nishga
Nootka/Nuu-Chah-Nulth
Ohlone
Ojibwe
Omaha
Oneida
Osage
Ottawa
Paiute
Passamaquoddy
Pawnee
Penobscot
Pequot
Pima
Pomo
Potawatomi
Powhatan
Pueblo
Quapaw
Quinault
Sac And Fox
Salish
Seminole
Seneca
Shawnee
Shinnecock
Shoshone
Shuswap
Siletz
Sioux
Spokane
Suquamish
Tlingit
Tsimshian
Tuscarora
Umatilla
Ute
Wampanoag
Warm Springs Tribes
Wichita
Winnebago
Wyandot
Yokuts
Yup'ik/Yupik
Yurok
Zuni


Out of the Mist: Treasures of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth Chiefs (Native Studies/Art)
by: Martha Black, Bill Barkley
June, 2000

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Tradition and Change on the Northwest Coast: The Makah, Nuu-Chah-Nulth, Southern Kwakiutl, and Nuxalk
by: Ruth Kirk
August, 1988

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Nuu-chah-nulth Voices, History, Objects and Journeys
by: Alan L. Hoover, Royal British Columbia Museum
March, 2001

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Since the Time of the Transformers: The Ancient Heritage of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth, Ditidaht, and Makah
by: Alan D. McMillan
June, 2000

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Indian residential schools : the Nuu-chah-nulth experience : report of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council Indian residential school study, 1992-1994
from: Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council
1996

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Sea Otter Chiefs
by: Mike Robinson, Michael P. Robinson
August, 1997

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Living on the Edge: Nuu-Chah-Nulth History from an Ahousaht Chief's Perspective
by: Earl Maquinna George
November, 2003

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

White Slaves of Maquinna: John R. Jewitt's Narrative of Capture and Confinement at Nootka
by: John Jewitt, Heritage House
April, 2000

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Daughters of Copper Woman
by: Anne Cameron
December, 1988

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Nuuchahnulth (Nootka) Morphosyntax
by: Toshihide Nakayama
30 April, 2002

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Oceanic Origin of the Kwakiutl-Nootka and Salish Stocks of British Columbia
by: Charles Hill-Tout
January, 1997

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Nootka Texts: Tales and Ethnological Narratives, With Grammatical Notes and Lexical Materials
by: Edward Sapir
June, 1974

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Native Accounts of Nootka Ethnography
by: Edward Sapir, Morris Swadesh
March, 1999

*Reader Reviews

*Check prices and availability in:
UK, Canada, France, Germany or Japan

Browse ALL Nootka/Nuu-chah-nulth Materials

Browse
Native American:

Music
Medicine
Spirituality
History
Biography
Photography
Art
Cooking
Ethnography
Literature
Fiction
Children's Books
Poetry
Drama









***This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Nootka"


Contact Ethnos
almudo.com