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Archaeology

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Where seabirds gather

Graham Richard — At the top of Hlkinul Kaahlii Cumshewa Inlet runs a river called Gawu Kuns Gandlaay Pallant Creek. This is the home of Jiila Kuns, the owner of salmon and mother of frogs. Here her husband Nang Kilsdlas built the house where she bore five sons and five daughters. These Read more…

By info@haidanation.com, 8 years ago
Archaeology

Stone cold cool

By Graham Richard — This July, Gwaii Haanas offered up yet another Haida ancestral object from one of its many rich archaeological sites. Guusdagun Mary Hart found the bowl under a tree-well as part of a crew who were studying the area’s ecology. The heavy granite dish weighs 6.5 lbs, Read more…

By info@haidanation.com, 10 yearsOctober 21, 2015 ago
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