Tillicum
Tillicum or Tilikum is a word in the Chinook Jargon of the Pacific Northwest that means people, family, tribe, and relatives.
It may also refer to:
- Tilikum (orca) (born 1981), bull orca, owned by SeaWorld Orlando, that has been involved in several human deaths
- Tilikum v. Sea World, a legal case heard in the US Federal Court in 2012 concerning the constitutional standing of the orca
- Trillium ovatum var. Tillicum, a variant of T. ovatum, a small flowering plant native to the Pacific Northwest
- "Tillicum" (song), by the band Syrinx (1970ish), used as theme for CTV's "Here come the 70s" (1970 to 1973)
- Tillikum.org project, an "open source housing" information management system used and hosted by the OSU Open Source Lab
Places
- Tilikum Crossing, Bridge of the People, a bridge in Portland, Oregon
- Tillicum, Lakewood, a neighborhood in the city of Lakewood, Washington
- Tillicum Centre, a two-level shopping centre in Victoria, British Columbia
- Tilikum Place, a plaza and designated city landmark in Seattle, Washington
- Tillicum Village, a Seattle-area visitor attraction
- Tillicum Beach, a hamlet is central Alberta near Camrose
Schools
- Tillicum Middle School, a middle school in the Bellevue School District in Bellevue, Washington
- Tillicum Elementary School, several schools
Boats and ships
- Tilikum (boat), a dug-out canoe used in Jack Voss and Norman Luxton's voyage around the world
- CFAV Tillicum (YTM 555), a harbour tug of the Canadian Armed Forces
- MV Tillikum an Evergreen State class ferry of the Washington State Ferries system
- SY Tilikum of Gjøl, Denmark a gaff rigged pilot cutter (lodsskøjte) build in Eckernförde, Germany 1924
See also
- All pages with titles containing Tillicum, Tilikum, or Tillikum
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