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QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS

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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 730 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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QUEEN
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CHARLOTTE ISLANDS
  , a compact
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group lying off the
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northern
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part of the coast of
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British
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Columbia, and forming part of that province of
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Canada . Geologically the group is composed mainly of Triassic, Cretaceous and
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Tertiary strata, penetrated by intrusive rocks . It occupies a position similarto that held by Vancouver Island farther to the south, in regard to the mainland coast and its immediately adjacent islands, but is separated by a somewhat wider sea from the coast . It was named by Captain Dixon, who visited the islands in the " Queen
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Charlotte" in 1787 . Although the islands promise to become important, because of their excellent harbours, the
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discovery of good seams of bituminous
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coal (beside the anthracite already known), their abundant
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timber of certain kinds and their prolific
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fisheries, but little settlement has taken place . The wonderfully productive
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halibut fisheries of Hecate Strait, which separates these islands from the mainland and its adjacent islands, have attracted the attention of fishing companies, and
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great quantities of this fish are taken regularly and shipped across the continent in cold storage . The natives, the
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Haida
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people, constitute with little doubt the finest
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race, and that most advanced in the arts, of the entire west coast of North
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America . They had
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developed in its highest degree the
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peculiar conventional
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art of the north-west coast Indians, which is found in decreasing importance among the Tsimshians on the west, the Tlingit on the north and the
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Kwakiutl and other tribes farther south on the Pacific coast . The carved totem posts of the Haida,
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standing in front of the heavily framed houses, or at a little distance from them, represent the coats of arms of the respective families of the tribes and generally exhibit designs treated in a bold and
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original manner, highly conventionalized but always recognizable in their purport by any one familiar with the distinctive marks of the animal forms portrayed . These
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primitive monuments are, however, rapidly falling to decay, and the people who erected them are becoming reduced in number and spirit . The native population of the islands is less than 700 . (F .

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