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The 'Nicola people' are a historic
First Nations political and cultural area in the
Southern Interior of the
Canadian province of
British Columbia. They are mostly located in the
Nicola River valley around the area of
Merritt and are an alliance of Scw'exmx, the local branch of the
Nlaka'pamux (Thompson) people, and the Spaxomin, the local branch of the Syilx or
Okanagan 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.
The Nicola Athapaskans or "Stuwix"
Also at one time included within the community were the vanished
Stuwix, also known as the Nicola Athapaskans, who migrated into the area from the north a few centuries ago but were slowly reduced in number by constant raiding from peoples from outside the valley (mostly Secwepemc), with the survivors, the last of whom lived near Nicola Lake, assimilated to the Scw'exmx-Syilx Nicola people by the end of the 19th C.
Very little is known of them as by the mid-19th Century they were nearly extinct due to constant raiding by Thompson and Shuswap from outside the valley, and their surviving members were largely absorbed by the surrounding
Scw'exmx, a branch of the
Thompson people by the time of European contact, and also partly by the
Spaxomin, a branch of the Okanagan people also in the valley who are also known as the Spahomin Band. The term Nicola for them is a misnomer, though a common one used by ethnologists and linguists - it commemorates a famous
Okanagan chief who once held sway over the valley and its peoples as well as over the Kamloops
Shuswap).
Their name for themselves is unknown, as only a very little of the
Nicola language was recorded before it became extinct. To the
Scw'exmx they were known as the
Stuwix, "the strangers". A few placenames in the Merritt-Princeton area are said to be Stuwix in origin, their meaning unknown. At one time the Stuwix had also lived in the upper Similkameen, until driven out by the group today constituted as the
Upper Similkameen Indian Band and retreating to the area of Douglas, Stump and Nicola Lakes, where they were sheltered by Chief Nicola and the Scw'exmx and Spaxomin who lived under his rule.
Although the anthropological and linguistic consensus is that the Nicola people were Athapaskan, an account in
Okanagan Mourning Dove's writings says that they were a
Chinookan group who had travelled up the Columbia River to escape bad neighbours there, finally finding refuge up the
Okanagan River and beyond the upper
Similkameen around
Nicola Lake.
See also
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Chief Nicola
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Okanagan people
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Nlaka'pamux
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Scw'exmx