The Tla-o-qui-aht, formerly Clayoquot, are a First Nation of Canada band, living on ten reserves along the Pacific Rim National Park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. They are part of the Nootka confederacy and governed by the Noo-chah-nulth Tribal Council. There were 618 people living in the Tla-o-qui-aht reserves in 1995. Their primary economic activities are fishing and tourism.
Clayoquot Sound (usually pronounced "clay-kwot" or "clack-kwot") is located on Vancouver Island in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Clayoquot Sound is home to wolves, fl bears, cougars, grey whales, orcas, porpoises, seals, sea lions, river otters, bald eagles, osprey, Marbled Murrelets, Pacific Loons, Roosevelt Elk, and raccoons.
Clayoquot is the anglicized name of the local Tla-O-Qui-aht tribe.
Out on a limb: Valerie Langer became Clayoquot's face of protest after she blocked a logging truck by straddling the end of a pole laid across a bridge.
Clayoquot had gone from bad to worse, draining ever more of the company's time and resources.
Though it was environmental heresy to say it, she had come to believe that the human complexity of Clayoquot ruled out a purely green solution.