Nootka Island
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Nootka Island (Template:Langx; Template:Langx) is the largest island off the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.<ref>BC Namess/GeoBC entry "Nootka Island"</ref> It is Template:Convert<ref name="Canada">Template:Cite web</ref> in area. It is separated from Vancouver Island by Nootka Sound and its side-inlets, and is located within Electoral Area A of the Strathcona Regional District.
Europeans named the island after a Nuu-chah-nulth language word meaning "go around, go around". They likely thought the natives were referring to the island itself. The Spanish and later English applied the word to the island and the sound, thinking they were naming both after the people.<ref>BC Names/GeoBC entry "Nootka Sound"</ref>
In the 1980s, the First Nations peoples in the region created the collective autonym of Nuu-chah-nulth, a term that means "along the outside (of Vancouver Island)". An older term for this group of peoples was "Aht", which means "people" in their language and is a component in all the names of their subgroups, and of some locations (e.g. Yuquot, Mowachaht, Kyuquot, Opitsaht etc.).
Climate
See also
- Nootka Crisis
- Nootka Convention
- Nootka Fault, a local geologic fault.
- Fort San Miguel
References
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