Cumshewa, also Go'mshewah, Cummashawa, Cummashawaas, Cumchewas, and Gumshewa, was an important hereditary leader of the
Haida people
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of
Haida Gwaii
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on the
North Coast North Coast or Northcoast may refer to :
Antigua and Barbuda
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Australia
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of what is now
British Columbia
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, Canada. His name is believed to be of either
Kwak'wala or
Heiltsuk
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(Bella Bella) origin, meaning "rich at the mouth of the river".
He is mentioned by Captain
George Dixon, who traded with him in 1787. In 1794, Cumshewa and his warriors massacred the crew of the American vessel ''
Resolution''.
Legacy
Cumshewa is commemorated on modern maps of the archipelago by several places named for him, including
Cumshewa Inlet
Cumshewa Inlet (), also recorded or referred to in exploration logs as Cumchewas Harbour and Tooscondolth Sound, is a large inlet on the east coast of Moresby Island in the Haida Gwaii islands of the North Coast of British Columbia. The inlet was ...
, Cumshewa Mountain, Cumshewa Head (a point), Cumshewa Island, the Cumshewa Rocks, and the modern First Nations locality of
Cumshewa
Cumshewa, also Go'mshewah, Cummashawa, Cummashawaas, Cumchewas, and Gumshewa, was an important hereditary leader of the Haida people of Haida Gwaii on the North Coast of what is now British Columbia, Canada. His name is believed to be of either Kw ...
(which is on the inlet of that name).
References
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Haida people
Indigenous leaders in British Columbia
Pre-Confederation British Columbia people
18th-century indigenous people of the Americas
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