Old Masset

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Old Masset, from the Masset town pier

Old Masset, sometimes called Haida, is a village on Graham Island in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada. It lies on the east side of Masset Sound close to the town of Masset. The original name of the settlement was Uttewas, meaning "white-slope village" in the Haida language. It is populated by Haida people of the Eagle phratry. The town is administered by the Old Massett Village Council. Its population has fluctuated over the last one hundred and fifty years; smallpox drastically reduced its numbers in the late 1800s, but in 1968 it had over 1,000 people and was the largest village in Haida Gwaii.[1] In 2009, the Village Council counted 2,698 band members in the area;[2] the 2011 census counted 614 living at the Old Masset townsite.[3]

References

  1. Dalzell, Kathleen (1973). The Queen Charlotte Islands, book 2 : of places and names. Prince Rupert, B.C.: Cove Press. pp. 379–380. ISBN 9780969052814. 
  2. "Council of the Haida Nation". Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation. Province of British Columbia. Retrieved 6 July 2013. 
  3. "Masset 1, IRI Data quality note(s) British Columbia". 2011 Census Profile. Statistics Canada. Retrieved 6 July 2013. 

Coordinates: 54°02′24″N 132°11′17″W / 54.040°N 132.188°W / 54.040; -132.188


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