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An Coastal Indian tribal name and name of a small town in western BC.

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What is the airport code for Squamish Airport?

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The population of the District of Squamish, British Columbia is approximately 17,500 as of 2012.


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Where did the nooksack tribe come from?

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Where did the Squamish lived?

The Squamish people originally inhabited the coastal region of British Columbia, Canada, particularly around the areas of present-day Vancouver, Squamish Valley, and Howe Sound. Their territory extended from the Fraser River to the northern parts of Vancouver Island. The Squamish are known for their deep connection to the land and the sea, relying on fishing, hunting, and gathering for sustenance. Today, they are recognized as a First Nation and continue to maintain their cultural heritage and traditions.


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