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Kiix-in (Kiixʔin en langue nuuchahnulth, dénommée Keeshan avant le 01/04/2011), était le principal village du peuple Nuu-chah-nulth (ou Nootkas) sur la côte ouest du Canada en Colombie-Britannique. C'est un Lieu historique national du Canada qui a été abandonné depuis les années 1880. Kiix-in, or Kiix?in , earlier romanized as Keeshan, was the principal residence of the Huu-ay-aht (Ohiaht) group of the Nuu-chah-nulth people. The name is onomatopoeic, and comes from the sound of waves crashing against the rocks below the village. It was initially romanised as "Keeshan", but was redesignated "Kiix-in (Former First Nation Village)" in line with the Maa-nulth Treaty.
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Kiix-in, or Kiix?in , earlier romanized as Keeshan, was the principal residence of the Huu-ay-aht (Ohiaht) group of the Nuu-chah-nulth people. The name is onomatopoeic, and comes from the sound of waves crashing against the rocks below the village. It was initially romanised as "Keeshan", but was redesignated "Kiix-in (Former First Nation Village)" in line with the Maa-nulth Treaty. Huu-ay-aht histories identify the village as being occupied "since time began", and an archaeological assessment found that the site had been in use for thousands of years. At some point the Huu-ay-aht were attacked by the Klallam, who drove them from the village; it was later reclaimed some point before 1850. An 1874 census found 246 residents. The village was abandoned in the 1880s or 1890s, with the Huu-ay-aht moving to the Deer Group Islands. The village was made a National Historic Site of Canada in 1999 or 2000, and is noted as containing "the best preserved remains of any Nuu-chah-nulth traditional village". With the permission of the Huu-ay-aht, a team of researchers conducted a pioneering dendroarchaeological survey in 2002 on one of the houses, named Quaksweaqwul. The team used core samples to identify the age of the house, estimating that it was constructed some time after 1835. Kiix-in (Kiixʔin en langue nuuchahnulth, dénommée Keeshan avant le 01/04/2011), était le principal village du peuple Nuu-chah-nulth (ou Nootkas) sur la côte ouest du Canada en Colombie-Britannique. C'est un Lieu historique national du Canada qui a été abandonné depuis les années 1880.
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