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Joe Capilano

Joe Capilano (1850–1910), also known as Joe Mathias, was a leader of the Squamish, who called him ''Sa7plek'' (Sahp-luk). He fought for the recognition of native rights and lifestyle.
Capilano spent his youth fishing and hunting. He went to work in the sawmill at Moodyville, a pioneer settlement in what is now the Lower Lonsdale area of the City of North Vancouver.
In 1906 he, along with Cowichan Chief Charley Isipaymilt and Secwepemc Chief Basil David, traveled to Ottawa, then after that London, to meet with King of Canada Edward VII to speak of the need to settle land claims in British Columbia. Joe Capilano died of tuberculosis in 1910.〔
== Legacy ==
A number of landmarks on Vancouver's North Shore share his name, which in the original ''Skwxwu7mesh snichim'' is approximately ''Kiapilanough'', where "Kiap" is the name of a hereditary chieftaincy and "-lanough" means "people of"; his formal title in that language is ''TE Kiapila'noq''.〔("Capilano River" ), BC Geographical Names/GeoBC 〕 Among these, in addition to Capilano Indian Reserve No. 5 (Xwemelch'stn, historically anglicized as ''Homulchesan''), are the Capilano River, Capilano Lake,〔("Capilano Lake" ), BC Geographical Names/GeoBC〕 one of the sources of Vancouver's water supply, and Capilano Mountain,〔("Capilano Mountain" ), BC Geographical Names/GeoBC〕 which lies at the head of the river's drainage basin. Capilano Road, a major arterial road, takes its name from its course along the east side of the river from the Capilano Reserve up to base of the airtram up to the Grouse Mountain ski resort. Capilano Road's intersection with Marine Drive immediately east of the northern ramps of the Lions Gate Bridge. The neighbourhood of North Vancouver around the upper end of Capilano Road is Capilano Highlands.〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Capilano Highlands (community)" )〕
"Legends of Vancouver", a collection of Coast Salish, particularly Squamish, stories by Pauline Johnson, a Canadian poet of Mohawk origin, was based on Capilano's tales.

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