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S2-1995: Saanich Inlet Study First Nations Place Names (Saanich, Malahat, Cowichan)

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Scans: Saanich Inlet Study, Report on First Nations Consultation, front matter (4 pages), Appendix B (17 pages)


Transcripts: Place Names Attributed to Cultural Resource Sites of the Saanich, Malahat, and Cowichan

[Artwork: Coast Salish Design, “Thunderbird and Salmon”, by Roddy Albert Modeste, Sr., Malahat. In a waveform-style circular design, Thunderbird flies eastward with Salmon in its talons. The design’s lower right quarter is hidden behind the map.]

[Pencil marking at top centre: E78 (cropped) B9S55]

Cover Design:
Domo Communications Management

Coast Salish Design:
“Thunderbird and Salmon”
Roddy Albert Modeste Sr.
Malahat Indian Band

Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data

Simonsen, Bjorn O., 1940–

Saanich Inlet study. Report on First Nations consultation

Includes bibliographical references: p.
ISBN 0-7726-2581-6

  1. Saanich Inlet Region (B.C.) – Antiquities
  2. Indians of North America – British Columbia – Saanich Inlet Region – Antiquities.
  3. Land use, Rural – British Columbia – Saanich Inlet Region.
  4. Saanich Inlet (B.C.)
  1. Davis, Alison.
  2. Haggarty, James C., 1943–.
  3. BC Environment. Water Quality Branch.
  4. Title.

E78.B9S55 1995

971.11ʼ28

C95-960304-2


Prepared for:

Water Quality Branch
Environmental Protection Department
B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks

Prepared by:

Bjorn O. Simonsen & Alison Davis
The Bastion Group Heritage Consultants

and

James Haggarty
Shoreline Archaeological Consultants Ltd.

June 1995

Thanks are extended to the many people who assisted in this project and made it possible, including:

Information within this appendix is derived from two main sources, that of ethnographic and ethnolinguistic sources, as well as from direct consultations with Saanich Inlet First Nations. The resulting information is compiled below. Since the study area went from Moses Point on the east side of Saanich Inlet, to Hatch Point, on the west side of Saanich Inlet, the recorded place names commence at Moses Point and finish at Hatch Point following a sequential numeric system. Each area referred to in the course of the study has been recorded, whether or not it has been a specific SENĆOŦEN or Halkomelem place name.

In referring to the following appendix, it should be noted that given the limited time for this overview study, only about 30 people were consulted from the six First Nations who traditionally used Saanich Inlet. In order to have a truely representative idea about past and present uses of the inlet, a more comprehensive focus upon resource use areas and species identification should occur with a larger number of First Nations people being consulted.

In addition, please note the following when referring to Appendix B:

  • Map 2 contains a number for each place name and this number coincides with those in the following list; the numeric system is augmented by a letter-based reference system which indicates specific resource procurement activities at each location;
  • When Timothy Montler is referenced, a number appears next to his name. This number coincides with the reference number in his book: Saanich, North Straights Salish (1991);
  • When a contemporary First Nations individual is referenced, the page number appearing after his or her name refers to information documented in the original Saanich Inlet Study field book.

1. Moses Point:

2. Deep Cove:

3. Coal Point:

4. Cove south of Coal Point:

5. Towner Bay:

[Continued:] 5. Towner Bay:

6. Towner Bay Beach:

7. Patricia Bay: Tseycum Indian Reserve

8. Patricia Bay Creek:

[Continued:] 8. Patricia Bay Creek:

9. Spring at Patricia Bay Slough:

10. Patricia Bay Slough:

11. Creek at Ocean Science Research Institute:

12. Beach south of Ocean Science Research Institute:

13. Dyer Rocks:

14. Coles Bay: Pauquachin Indian Reserve

[Continued:] 14. Coles Bay: Pauquachin Indian Reserve

15. Mount Newton:

16. Small Cove North of Thomson Cove:

17. Thomson Cove:

18. Henderson Point:

19. Small Island South of Henderson Point:

20. Senanus Island:

21. Brentwood Bay: (Tsartlip Indian Reserve #1)

[Continued:] 21. Brentwood Bay: (Tsartlip Indian Reserve #1)

22. Creek at south end of Tsartlip by the boat ramp:

23. Hagan Creek:

24. Hagan Beach:

25. Reef south of Hagan Creek – Phillip’s Reef:

26. Hagan Bight:

27. Rocky outcrop off of Sluggett Point:

28. Sluggett Point:

29. Daphne Island:

30. Daphne Point:

31. Small Bay SE of Daphne Island and NE of Tod Inlet:

32. Tod Inlet:

[Continued:] 32. Tod Inlet:

33. Tod Creek:

34. Willis Point:

35. Gowlland Range area::

36. McKenzie Bight:

37. Boulder off of McKenzie Bight:

[Continued:] 37. Boulder off of McKenzie Bight:

38. Squally Reach:

39. Pease Creek:

40. Elbow Point:

41. Sawluctus Island:

42. Goldstream:

[Continued:] 42. Goldstream:

43. Mount Finlayson

44. Christmas Point area

[Continued:] 44. Christmas Point area

45. Point adjacent from Elbow Point

46. Large bay adjacent from Elbow Point (from McCurdy Pt. south to across from Elbow Pt.)

47. Spectacle Creek

48. McCurdy Point

49. Sheppard Point

50. Bamberton:

51. Creek S. of Johns Creek:

52. Johns Creek:

53. McPhail Point:

54. Malahat:

55. Malahat Range:

[Continued:] 55. Malahat Range:

56. Tozier Rock

57. Sandy Beach

58. Mill Bay

59. Hollings Creek

[Continued:] 59. Hollings Creek

60. Shawnigan Creek

61. Hatch Point I.R.

62. Hatch Point

63. Saanich Peninsula

64. Saanich Inlet

[Continued:] 64. Saanich Inlet


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