[2] A place where the Kloo people were in the habit of camping before starting on a war expedition. [↑]
[3] See [preceding story], note [25]. [↑]
[4] See the story of “[Sacred-one-standing-and-moving, Stone-ribs, and Upward],” note [8]. [↑]
[5] Port Simpson; see “[A raid on the Tlingit],” note [13]. [↑]
[6] Given in the story of “[Fights between the Tsimshian and Haida and among Northern Haida].” [↑]
[7] See [notes] to the story of [Cloud-watcher]. [↑]
[8] The word used here, Tcîmᴀskî′n, is less common than Kî′lgat. [↑]
[9] See [notes] to “[Story of the Food-giving-town people].” [↑]
[10] See [notes] to “[Fight at the town of Da′x̣ua].” [↑]
[11] See “[The one abandoned for eating the flipper of a hair seal],” note [1]. [↑]