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
Queen Charlotte Islands of the
North Coast of British Columbia. The inlet was the site of various Haida villages, including
Cumshewa (known as
Thlinul or
Tlkinool in the
Haida language),
Tanu (New Clew) and
Djí-gua. The name for the inlet was conferred in the days of the marine fur trade following a custom whereby captains named locations for the most important local chief, in this case
Cumshewa (or G'omshewah), who figures in
marine fur trade vessel logs from 1787 onwards. In 1794 Cumshewa and his followers massacred the crew of the American trading vessel
Resolution in Cumshewa Inlet.
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