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Nowitka

''Nowitka'' was a sternwheel steamboat that operated in British Columbia on the Columbia River from 1911 to May 1920. The name is a Chinook Jargon word usually translated as "Indeed!" or "Verily!".
==Design and construction==

''Nowitka'' was built at Golden, BC for the Golden Columbia River Lumber Company. ''Nowitkas engines were over 70 years old, and had been originally built for a ferry crossing the St. Lawrence River. The engines had been previously installed in other sternwheelers on the upper Columbia River, including the first ''Duchess'', the second ''Duchess'' and ''Ptarmigan''.〔 The blunt-ended bow of ''Nowitka'' allowed the vessel to be readily capable of pushing barges, which increased the vessel's utility and effective cargo capacity.〔〔Downs, Art, ''Paddlewheels on the Frontier -- The Story of British Columbia and Yukon Sternwheel Steamers'', at 101-112, Superior Publishing, Seattle WA 1972〕

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