Tangil Peninsula


Tangil Peninsula (52˚47'00" 131˚43'00" Between Dana Inlet and Logan Inlet, E side of Moresby I, QCI). The name of this long narrow feature, applied by the hydrographic service in 1957, is the Haida First Nation word for tongue, as listed by geologist George M Dawson in the appendix to his 1880 monograph “On the Haida Indians of the QCI.”

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