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    How did Deadman's Island B.C. get its name?

    Question #129457. Asked by unclerick. (Feb 11 13 8:28 AM)


    sportsherald

    Deadman Island, also known as Deadman's Island, is a small island near Vancouver's Stanley Park. It has several associations with dead men: "One of Vancouver's first white settlers, John Morton, visited the island in 1862. Morton discovered hundreds of red cedar boxes lashed to the upper boughs of trees and one had evidently fallen and broken to reveal a jumble of bones and a tassel of black hair. The island was the tree-burial grounds of the S?wxwú7mesh. Undeterred, Morton took a fancy to the island and attempted to acquire it. He changed his mind when Chief Capilano pointed out that the island was "dead ground" and was a scene of a bloody battle between rival tribes in which some two hundred warriors were killed. It's said that "fire-flower" grew up at once where they fell, frightening the foe into retreat.[2] The macabre name of the island is thought to reflect this history, although the Squamish name is simply skwtsa7s, meaning "island."[3]

    Settlers continued to use the island as a cemetery prior to the 1887 opening of Mountain View Cemetery. Between 1888 and 1892, Deadman Island became a quarantine site for victims of a smallpox epidemic and burial ground for those who did not survive." -from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadman's_Island_(Vancouver)


    Feb 11 13, 8:55 AM


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