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˜Sto:lo Indian Culture and History

As a complement to our Halkomelem language information, here is our collection of indexed links about the Sto:lo tribe and their society. Please note that the Sto:lo and other American Indians are living people with a present and a future as well as a past. Sto:lo history is interesting and important, but the Sto:lo Indians are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern writers as well as traditional folklore, contemporary art as well as museum pieces, and the life and struggles of today as well as the tragedies of yesterday. Please contact us if you have a Sto:lo link to add.

Sto:lo Tribal and Community Websites

Sto:lo Nation * Seabird Island First Nation * Kwantlen First Nation * Musqueam First Nation:
    Official homepages of the Sto:lo Salish-speaking nations of British Columbia.

Sto:lo Lifestyle and Tradition

Kwantlen of the Coast Salish:
    Article on the history and culture of the Kwantlen and other Coast Salish tribes, with a tribal map.
Kwantlen First Nation History:
    Tribal history from the Kwantlen homepage.
Stó:lo:
    Wikipedia article on the Stolo Nation.
Halkomelem Legends:
    Collection of Cowichan and Musqueam Indian legends and folktales.
Halq'emeylem Map:
    Map showing Klallam, Straits Salish, Nooksack, Squamish, and Halq'meylem Indian territories.

Books for sale on the Sto:los and Cowichans

You Are Asked To Witness: The Sto:lo in Canada's Pacific Coast History:
    An interesting book on the Sto:lo Indian culture for sale.
Native American Indian Books:
    Evolving list of books about Sto:los and American Indians in general.

Links, References, and Additional Information

   Historia y lengua Halkomelem:
   Information about the Cowichan and Sto:lo people in Spanish.
   Four Directions Institute: Cowichan:
   Sto:lo and Cowichan links.



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