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Alfred Dudoward (c. 1850 –
November 15, 1914) was a
Canadian hereditary chief from the
Tsimshian nation, who was
instrumental in
establishing a Methodist...
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cousin or sister's son,
Alfred Dudoward.
Dudoward was
instrumental in
establishing a
Methodist mission at Lax Kw'alaams.
Dudoward had no (matrilineal) heirs...
- of B.C., and
later also
converted her son
Chief Alfred Dudoward and daughter-in-law Kate
Dudoward. At that time, Lax Kw'alaams was
without a
minister and...
- Midiiks—Ganhada (Raven clan) Kate
Dudoward,
hereditary leader, wife of
Alfred Dudoward,
mother of
Charles Charles Dudoward,
hereditary chief, merchant, world-renowned...
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Duncan the Sm`algyax language,
diarist Marcia Crosby, art
historian Alfred Dudoward,
hereditary chief of the Gitando, and
leader of the Port
Simpson Methodist...
- Alexcee,
artist William Beynon,
hereditary chief and
ethnologist Alfred Dudoward,
hereditary chief Bill Helin,
artist Chief William Jeffrey, hereditary...
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Haida chief at the
inlet now
bearing his name
Harley Desjarlais Alfred Dudoward (ca. 1850–1914) Dan
George (1899–1981) – Tsleil-Waututh (Burrard) Joseph...
- and the
Methodist Mission on the
Northwest Coast.
Afterword by
Caroline Dudoward. Vancouver: UBC Press. Large, R.
Geddes (1957;
updated ed., 1981). The...
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House of Sax'sa'axt (Gispwudwada) (Currently
headed by
family of Bud
Dudoward)
House of
Yahaan (Gispudwada) Don
Wesley In Lak'agyet
House of La'dox (Ganhada)...
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merchant raider in 1941.
Supposed specimens thus
excluded include Charles H.
Dudoward's 1892 and 1922 carc****es (variously
described as
octopuses or squid); the...