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The '''Komox people''', usually known in English as the '''Comox people''' and also spelled '''K'omoks''', are an ] group of of ]-speaking people in ], ] and in the ] and ] areas of the British Columbia mainland across ]. Those at the town of Comox are known as the '''Island Comox''', those across the strait are known as teh '''Mainland Comox''' and are formed of two groups, the ] and the ]. They historically spoke the ], which is dividied into two dialects, Island Comox and Mainland Comox. The Island Comox have close ties to the ] or Southern Kwakiutl of ] and ].
The '''Komox''' people are a North-American First Nations group of Salishan speaking people in ], ]. They speak the Komox language.
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This article refers to the Comox people. For other uses please see the disambiguation page at Comox.
The Komox people, usually known in English as the Comox people and also spelled K'omoks, are an indigenous group of of Coast Salishan-speaking people in Comox, British Columbia and in the Toba Inlet and Malaspina Peninsula areas of the British Columbia mainland across Georgia Strait. Those at the town of Comox are known as the Island Comox, those across the strait are known as teh Mainland Comox and are formed of two groups, the Sliammon and the Klahoose. They historically spoke the Komox language, which is dividied into two dialects, Island Comox and Mainland Comox. The Island Comox have close ties to the Lekwildok or Southern Kwakiutl of Campbell River and Quadra Island.
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