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Ditidaht First Nation

Ditidaht First Nation is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island.  Their territory extends from Cowichan Lake to Nitinat Lake, along the coast between Pachena Point and Bonilla Point.  They speak Ditidaht, which is one of three closely-related languages (Nitinaht, Makah, and Westcoast), from the South Wakashan sub-group of the Wakashan Language Family.

You can learn more at: www.ditidaht.ca

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