- Nicola (people)
:"This article is for the modern group of First Nations Interior Salishan people known as the Nicola. For the extinct Athapaskan people commonly known by the same name, see
Nicola Athapaskans .The Nicola people are a historicFirst Nations political and cultural alliance in theNicola Country region of the Southern Interior of theCanadian province ofBritish Columbia . They are mostly located in theNicola River valley around the area of Merritt and are an alliance ofScw'exmx , the local branch of theNlaka'pamux (Thompson) people, and the Spaxomin, the local branch of the Syilx orOkanagan people .The name Nicola is not a derivation of Nlaka'pamux or its variants, but is taken from the name of the chief who forged the alliance, which then included the native communities surrounding
Fort Kamloops , who had been dubbed "Nicholas" by the Metis voyageurs of the fur companies (pron. French way as Nico-LA, but in general BC usage as NICK-ola, also known in English as Nicholas or Old Nicholas). A "nativized" adaptation of Nicola in common use today is N'kwala.Government
The Nicola have a separate tribal council from the rest of the Nlaka'pamux, the
Nicola Tribal Association , which also includes the Siska Band of theFraser Canyon . The Douglas Lake Band, which is the home of the Spaxomin group, are also members of theOkanagan Nation Alliance as well as the Nicola Tribal Association.The Nicola Athapaskans
"Nicola" is used by linguists and ethnographers to refer to an Athapaskan people and their language who formerly lived in the area, but were extinct by the later 19th Century.
ee also
*Chief Nicola
*Okanagan people
*Nlaka'pamux
*Scw'exmx References
* [http://issuu.com/showbc/docs/thompsoncountryb00wadeiala?mode=embed&documentId=080322231047-f3a96c8ed6764594936340a84ec6cf09&layout=grey "The Thompson Country", Mark Sweeten Wade]
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