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Historic Haida village in British Columbia, Canada
Kiusta (Haida: K’yuusda) located on Haida Gwaii is the oldest Northern Haida village and the site of first recorded contact between the Haida and Europeans
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Haida chief
Coneehaw, Connehaw, Cunneaw (Haida: Gəniyá (fl. 1789–1801), was the chief of Kiusta, a town at the northwestern tip of Graham Island during the era of the Maritime
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Bay in British Columbia, Canada
number of villages on or near Cloak Bay, including Kiusta, Dadens, Yaku, Ta, Chaahl, Chief Cuneah of Kiusta had influence over the region during the maritime
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Federal Heritage Designations. Parks Canada. Retrieved 12 March 2013. "Kiusta Village National Historic Site of Canada". Directory of Designations of
List of National Historic Sites of Canada in British Columbia
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Historic village site in Haida Gwaii
residents from Kiusta village migrated to Ḵung. Chief Albert Edward Edenshaw (Haida: 7idansuu, lit. 'One that can hold Crowds') of Kiusta moved his people
Kung_(Haida_village)
Historic Haida village in British Columbia, Canada
moved to Masset permanently, while most of the Eagle families relocated to Kiusta. During the 19th century the Haida people suffered major depopulation due
Hiellen
Haida band government in British Columbia, Canada
(Haida: Ḵang), Hiellen (Haida: Hl'yaalan 'Llngée), Dadens (Haida: Daadans), Kiusta (Haida: K’yuusda), and Yan (Haida: Yáan 'Llngée). Old Massett was created
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Kerr Creek Kildonan Kilkerran Kimsquit Kingcome Kingcome Inlet Kingsgate Kiusta Kleindale Kobes Kootenay Crossing Kragmont 'Ksan Kung Lac Le Jeune Lake
List of communities in British Columbia
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Ship-based fur trade system
(Madsaw), Kotlean (Sitka Tlingit), Kow (Kaigani Haidas), Cuneah (Coyac; Kiusta Haida), Legaic (Tsimshian), Woyala (Heiltsuk), and Cumshewa (Haida). This
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Haida artist (1839–1920)
of which Charles eventually became chief. He spent his early years at Kiusta and Yatza in northwestern Haida Gwaii. His chiefly name was Idɨnsaw; his
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(Haida: Ḵ'aayang), on the east side of Masset Inlet, now part of Old Massett. Kiusta (Haida: K'yúusda 'Lngée), on the northwest coast of Graham Island, opposite
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18th-century American maritime fur trader
the area near Cloak Bay, Langara Island, and villages such as Dadens and Kiusta. On June 21, 1795, while off the western coast of Kunghit Island, Boit wrote:
John_Boit
English explorer (1748–1795)
acquired a large number of sea otter cloaks in trade with the Haida of Kiusta, under Chief Cuneah. Because of the many cloaks, he named the bay where
George Dixon (Royal Navy officer)
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1791–1792 named it "Cunneyah's Streights" [sic] after the chief of nearby Kiusta. Jacinto Caamano named it Puerto de Floridablanca in 1792 after the Conde
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American sloop built in Somerset, Massachusetts in 1792
the area near Cloak Bay, Langara Island, and villages such as Dadens and Kiusta. Then Boit sailed the Union south to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Columbia
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sea otter furs. On the north coast of Graham Island Douglas stopped at Kiusta, the village of the Haida chief Cuneah (or "Blakow-Coneehaw"). Upon arrival
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Village in British Columbia, Canada
Valley, CA, USA: Red Bird Publishing. p. 601. ISBN 978-0-9825786-5-0. "Kiusta - The Bill Reid Centre - Simon Fraser University". www.sfu.ca. Archived
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Hindu, Indian
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, hasten.
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Indian
Miracle, Verses in the Quran
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Persian American
Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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Spanish
Crowned with laurels.
Biblical
beds; places of rest
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German
Powerful Ruler
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Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Variant of Vivian the Lady of the Lake; Full of Life; Life; Lively; Alive
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Latin Polish
Light.
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Irish
Beloved.
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