[27] A plant. The same word is used for yew and for bow. [↑]

[28] On an islet northwest of Murchison island. [↑]

[29] Welcome point. [↑]

[30] A Haida town on the north side of Cumshewa inlet, near its entrance. It was owned by the Witch people. [↑]

[31] Compare “[War between the Pebble-town people and the Slaves],” note [9]. [↑]

[32] See the story of “[Sacred-one-standing-and-moving, Stone-ribs, and Upward],” note [35]. [↑]

[33] Or Old Kloo, on the eastern end of Tan-oo island. [↑]

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Wars between the towns of Kloo and Kitkatla and between the Kloo families

[Told by Abraham of Those-born-at-Qꜝā′dᴀsg̣o]