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Shaaw Tláa, also
known as Kate
Carmack (c. 1857 – 29
March 1920), was a
Tagish First Nation woman who was one of the
party that
first found gold in the...
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discovery that led to the Klon**** Gold Rush:
Keish (Skookum Jim Mason),
Shaaw Tláa (Kate Carmack)] and Káa goox (Dawson Charlie). The word
Tagish also...
- trading,
fishing and trapping. In 1887, he
entered a common-law
marriage to
Shaaw Tláa, a
Tagish First Nation woman known as "Kate".
Carmack was not po****r...
- Klon**** Gold Rush.
Under the
shining sun,
Keish ("Skookum" Jim Mason),
Shaaw Tlàa (Kate Carmack), Kàa Goox (Dawson Charlie), all of whom were of Lingít...
- on the
Chilkoot P****.
Carmack later started a
family with Keish's
sister Shaaw Tláa (Kate Carmack). In 1887,
Keish helped Captain William Moore with a...
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Specialty Channels".
August 1, 2014.
Retrieved August 28, 2014. "FYI™:
Shaaw Media Launches New
Specialty Network September 1".
August 1, 2014. Retrieved...
- ISBN 9781899562527, pg. xvii. Kate
Carmack -
Shaaw Tlaa
Archived 2020-03-20 at the
Wayback Machine National Postal Museum Biography -
SHAAW TLÁA -
Volume XIV (1911-1920)...
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salmon (gáat) , sea gull eggs (k'wát), and the
favored delicacy, "gumboots" (
shaaw,
black chitons).
These treasured foods are
shared with
family and friends...
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George Carmack, an
American prospector, his
Tagish wife Kate (birthname
Shaaw Tláa), her
brother Skookum Jim (birthname Keish), and
their nephew Dawson...
- with her
husband and dog. Dunham, Mike (3
January 2014). "Discovering
Shaaw Tlaa".
Anchorage Daily News.
Archived from the
original on 10
February 2014...