Kaigani (trading site)

Kaigani (trading site)

Summary

Kaigani was a major trading site for maritime fur traders and the Kaigani Haida during the maritime fur trade era of approximately 1790 to 1850. The term was used for a few nearby anchorages near several Haida settlements such as Kasaan. During this time Kaigani was one of the most popular sites for trading vessels on the Pacific Northwest coast. Hundreds of trading vessels, mostly American, visited during this time, mostly seeking sea otter skins to take to China, where they commanded a high price.

Originally created by Pfly

3/27/2020, 12:08:50 AM

Modified

4/25/2021, 7:39:10 AM

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Pfly4/25/2021, 7:39:10 AM

fix typo

CAPTAIN RAJU3/27/2020, 8:45:45 PM

/* top */clean up, [[WP:AWB/T|typo(s) fixed]]: british → British

Pfly3/27/2020, 4:22:13 AM

add slight clarification to image caption

Pfly3/27/2020, 12:08:50 AM

creation; have not made a page for a historical "trading site" before--think it should be okay like this; page could/will be much expanded as many historic events happened here

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