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Hul'q'umi'num' (pronounced HALK-uh-ME-num) is spoken by many nations including the Cowichan and Snuneymuxw on Vancouver Island and the Tsawwassen, Tsleil-Waututh and Sumas on the mainland.
In December 1854, the Snuneymuxw People entered the Snuneymuxw Treaty of 1854 to preserve and protect their villages, enclosed fields, waterways, harvesting and gathering, and rights to hunt and fish.
In December 1854, the Snuneymuxw People entered the Snuneymuxw Treaty of 1854 to preserve and protect their villages, enclosed fields, waterways, harvesting and gathering, and rights to hunt and fish.
We gratefully acknowledge that Nanaimo renters live on the traditional and unceded land of the Snuneymuxw First Nation.
Source: https://thenav.ca/55-2/article-55-2/housing-crisis-horrors/