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Clayoquot villages in the area governed by Wickaninnish, as marked on map of Port Cox (now Clayoquot Sound), British Columbia, in engraving made 1788
Clayoquot  villages in the area governed by Wickaninnish, as marked on map of Port Cox (now Clayoquot Sound), British Columbia, in engraving made 1788
TitleClayoquot villages in the area governed by Wickaninnish, as marked on map of Port Cox (now Clayoquot Sound), British Columbia, in engraving made 1788
NotesPhotograph of engraving of map of coastline with villages & watering places, and some soundings marked

Image from John Meares' Voyages made in the years 1788 and 1789, from China to the north west coast of America. Atlas. Paris. 1797, pl.21

Caption on image: A sketch of Port Cox in the district of Wicananish

Note from unidentified source: Artist, Robert Funtu?
SubjectsEngravings; Clayoquot Indians; Wickaninnish, Clayoquot chief, 18th/19th cent.; Clayoquot Sound (B.C.)
Location DepictedCanada--British Columbia--Clayoquot Sound
Object TypePhotographs
Negative NumberNA3961
Digital CollectionAmerican Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
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