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Canadian Haida storyteller, born c. 1827
Skaay was a blind, crippled storyteller of the Haida village of Ttanuu born c. 1827 at Qquuna. Skaay could neither read nor write, but his stories of Haida
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Epic versions of the mythology by 19th century Haida storyteller-poets Skaay and Ghandl have been translated by Robert Bringhurst, whose Story as Sharp
Haida_mythology
Canadian poet, typographer and author (born 1946)
McIntyre) Skaay of the Qquuna Qiighawaay, Being in Being: The Collected Works of a Master Haida Mythteller (a collection of stories by the mythteller Skaay, as
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Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast
(1920–1998), carver, sculptor and jeweler Jay Simeon (b. 1976), artist Skaay, historian and storytelling expert Evelyn Vanderhoop (b. 1953), weaver Terri-Lynn
Haida_people
American anthropologist (1873–1958)
for Robert Bringhurst's translation of the poetry of Haida mythtellers Skaay and Ghandl. Swanton spent roughly a year with the Haida. Another major study
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Revolution (1775–1783) Northwest Indian War (1786–1794) War of 1812 (1812–1814) Skaay Sk'elep Skookum Squamish people Squamish culture Squamish history Squamish
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Field Belonging to Mack
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Charming, Beautiful, Famous, Passionate woman, Brilliance famous
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From Skene.
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Wealthy Defender
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Fiery; A Thinker; Form of Hugh; Small Fire
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Son of the right hand.
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English : possibly a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
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From the Stony Roadway
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Clear.
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