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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...
- 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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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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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...
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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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residents from
Kiusta village migrated to Ḵung.
Chief Albert Edward Edenshaw (Haida: 7idansuu, lit. 'One that can hold Crowds') of
Kiusta moved his people...
- Kerr Cr****
Kildonan Kilkerran Kimsquit Kingcome Kingcome Inlet Kingsgate Kiusta Kleindale Kobes Kootenay Crossing Kragmont 'Ksan Kung Lac Le
Jeune Lake...
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mouth of
Jalun River 7.1 15
Kioosta south s**** of
Parry P****age, site of
Kiusta 40.9 16
Tatense SW tip of
Langara Island,
south of
Parry P****age 6.5 17...
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Yakoun River.
Guujaaw means drum, a name
formally given him at a
potlatch at
Kiusta.
Guujaaw began going out onto the land at a
young age,
digging ****les,...
- (Haida: Ḵ'aayang), on the east side of M****et Inlet, now part of Old M****ett.
Kiusta (Haida: K'yúusda 'Lngée), on the
northwest coast of
Graham Island, opposite...