Opitsaht, spelled also as Opitsat and Opitsitah, is a community of the Tla-o-qui-aht people of the Nuu-chah-nulth nation, located at the SW end of Meares Island in Clayoquot Sound. During the era of the Maritime Fur Trade, Opitsaht was the seat of Wickaninnish, chief of the Tla-o-qui-aht, and contained 200 ornately carved buildings typical of Nuu-chah-nulth villages. This original village was destroyed by cannon fire by Captain Robert Gray of the Columbia Rediviva as part of a falling-out with the Tla-o-qui-aht when Gray evacuated his erstwhile "fort" nearby on Meares Island, known as Fort Defiance. Today Opitsaht is one of the main villages governed by the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations, the band government of the Tla-o-qui-aht people.
The population of Opitsat Indian Reserve No. 1, which is named after the village and is an official land status used by Statistics Canada as a census area, was 174 at the Census of 2006.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opitsaht
PIPs ABOVE
Today it is a sad place, curious, dirty and full of trash... I did not expect that and was very surprised. I asked about it to my local guide and she said "it is the wind and the dogs". I didn't insist.
33 comments
Annemarie said:
HFF and HANWE!
Steve Paxton said:
Andy Rodker said:
Where in Canada is this? I am interested in the native peoples of North America but have never heard of these.
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Beatrice Degan(MARS) said:
An admirable and thought provoking reportage, Isabel.
HFF to you .
Jaap van 't Veen said:
HFF and a nice weekend.
Roger (Grisly) said:
HFF and a nice weekend
William Sutherland said:
Admired in:
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Ànn-Piaframie said:
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Leon_Vienna said:
Also without discrimination and stealing ones history, it is the fate of many small alpine valleys, too - which is in the centre of Europe and not at the edge of the world. And I am sure, the rural areas of Portugal or Spain suffer (or already suffered) the same "disease".
Nevertheless, your images are well taken and I like this greyish tones of the old wood which is present in every of them.
HFF Isabel.
Herb Riddle said:
HFF, have a great weekend.
Armando Taborda said:
Dida From Augsburg said:
HFF, Isabel!
neira-Dan said: