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    Cuneah, also Gunia, Cunneah, Cunnyha, Cunniah, Coneehaw, Connehaw, Cunneaw (Haida: Gəniyá (fl. 1789–1801), was the chief of Kiusta, a town at the northwestern...
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  • on or near Cloak Bay, including Kiusta, Dadens, Yaku, Ta, Chaahl, Chief Cuneah of Kiusta had influence over the region during the maritime fur trade era...
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    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 he anchored "Cloak Bay"...
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  • popular port of call due to the quantity and quality of furs available. Chief Cuneah Report for the Year 1957, Provincial Museum of Natural History and Anthropology...
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    trade goods from a wide area. One of the main Haida chiefs involved was Cuneah. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public...
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  • activity in British Columbia." During the maritime fur trade era Chief Cuneah was the primary leader of Kiusta and had influence over the entire region...
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    holding power in the Kaigani area or mentioned by the traders, such as Cuneah (also spelled Cunnyha, Cunnea, Cunio), Cow (Kow, Keow), Altatsee (Altadsee...
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    Tatoosh, Concomly (Madsaw), Kotlean (Sitka Tlingit), Kow (Kaigani Haidas), Cuneah (Coyac; Kiusta Haida), Legaic (Tsimshian), Woyala (Heiltsuk), and Cumshewa...
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  • Haida Gwaii, one must first obtain a permit. List of Haida Villages Chief Cuneah Haida Gwaii Fur Trade Colonization Kaigani (trading site) Lachler, Dr. Jordan...
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  • reaching the northern end in June, 1795. Boit traded with the Haida of Chief Cuneah in the area near Cloak Bay, Langara Island, and villages such as Dadens...
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  • chief Cuneah (or "Blakow-Coneehaw"). Upon arrival the chief, who had met Douglas the year before, came aboard while 200 villagers sang songs. Cuneah honored...
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    reaching the northern end in June, 1795. Boit traded with the Haida of Chief Cuneah in the area near Cloak Bay, Langara Island, and villages such as Dadens...
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