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Asseek River : ウィキペディア英語版
Asseek River
The Asseek River is a river in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, flowing north out of the Pacific Ranges to enter saltwater at the head of South Bentinck Arm. The name has been used since 1930 but an earlier map from 1913 shows it as Talolail River.〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Asseek River" )〕 Also entering South Bentinck Arm a few miles north on the east side of the inlet is the Taleomey River,〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Taleomey River" )〕 whose estuary forms Taleomey Narrows, a constriction of the inlet,〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Taleomey Narrows" )〕 and also where is the location of Taleomy Indian Reserve No. 3 of the Nuxalk Nation. Another constriction south of the Taleomey estuary, and immediately north of the Asseek's mouth is Bentinck Narrows,〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Bentinck Narrows" )〕 which is formed by the alluvial fan of Ickna Creek.〔(BC Names/GeoBC entry "Ickna Creek" )〕
There was a Nuxalk village named ''Aseik'' in the area of the Asseek's mouth, as was also ''Koapk''.〔(''The Indian Tribes of North America'', John Swanton, 1953, quoted in canadiangeneaology.net website )〕
==See also==

*List of rivers of British Columbia

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