He then hid out on Mount Tennant, then called Mount Currie, and took to the bush.
Lower St'at'imcets is spoken around Mount Currie and neighboring areas.
The following is a portion of a story in van Eijk (1981:87) told by Rosie Joseph of Mount Currie.
The tribal council's offices are located in Mount Currie, British Columbia.
Behind it Mount Currie rises to a height of 2,224 m. It is a centre for cheese and other dairy products.
Mount Currie is a mountain in the southwest of the Northern Territory, Australia.
The peak was named Mount Currie by the explorer William H. Tietkens, who led an expedition through the area in 1889.
Mount Currie is also about 20 miles "as the crow flies" from the luxury destination resort of Whistler, British Columbia.
Musicians played on one of two stages, picturesquely situated at the foot of Mount Currie and the surrounding mountain range.
Mount Currie may refer to: