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BELLABELLA

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 692 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BELLABELLA , the See also:

common name (popularized from the See also:Indian corruption of Milbank) for a tribe of See also:Kwakiutl See also:Indians at Milbank, See also:British See also:Columbia, including the subtribes Kokaitk, Oetlitk and Oealitk. They were converted to See also:Christianity by See also:Protestant missionaries, and number about 300.

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