Koutz Rock (53˚41'00" 132˚20'00" Just N of Richards I and Juskatla Narrows, Masset Inlet, Graham I, QCI). The name of this feature was adopted by the hydrographic service in 1953, after one of the slaves of Albert Edward Edensaw, Haida chief of the Sta’stas Eagle crest. In the mid-1870s, Anglican missionary William Collison supposedly cured Koutz of a serious illness after local medicine men had failed to do so, thus lessening their influence over the chiefs and speeding the conversion of...
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