Puget Sound History and Cartography (1891)

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  • Puget Sound history and cartography is explored and examined from this vintage map that was originally produced in 1891. In the video we zoom in and look at various historical aspects that make this map so great.
    In the video we also give a brief background to the history of the area which includes information about: Lt. Peter Puget, George Vancouver expeditions and explorations, The Hudson Bay Company, fur trading and Native American terminologies for the area.

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  • @BlackShogun1
    @BlackShogun1 4 роки тому +6

    I'm using you're video for my adult education class for Washington History.
    This is the Last class to take before I can get my High School Diploma.
    So thinks for the Video, I need all the help I can get.
    What do you think about Puget or Whulge being very polluted?
    Have we done enough to fix it ?

  • @AllanBogh
    @AllanBogh 7 років тому +4

    Nisqually is pronounce ˌnɪsˈkwɔːliː, or nis-qwah-lee, where qwah is longer, sounding much like the word Squall as @fuchoffanddye points out.
    The Straight of Juan de Fuca is pronounced "won day few kah".
    Mt. Shuksan is 9,131′, the first ascent was in 1906.
    Another tough one is Puyallup, it's pronounces Pew-all-up.
    The Silver Creek mine did in fact produce gold, but it was a lode gold mine, meaning most of the gold was contained in rocks not pure gold nuggets.

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks 6 років тому

      Wanda Few-ka. Also, locals don't say "On the Puget Sound", they simply say, "On Puget Sound".
      Puyallup: "Pew AL up", or "Pyallup" or as racers call it, "Pile up", because of the race track there.
      The map doesn't show the Cascade mountains very well. They are quite distinct as a north-south range from anywhere in the Puget Sound area.

  • @caseygleason576
    @caseygleason576 6 років тому +2

    A link to a map made as a result of the Vancouver expedition below. Peter Puget mapped the lower sound in one of Discovery's launches. You'll note that "Puget's Sound" was initially only supposed to be defined as the waterways to the south of "The Narrows", where today's Narrows Bridge crosses, and everything north was supposed to be called Admiralty Inlet. Nowadays the whole thing is called Puget Sound and Admiralty Inlet is limited to the body of water between Whidbey Island and the western peninsulas. Many things were named by Vancouver, including Mt. Rainier after Admiral Rainier, who fought against the U.S. in the Revolutionary War. I predict in the future Rainier, like Denali, will become known by the native name of Tahoma. That'll be fine by me. Who needs one of America's greatest landmarks named after an enemy combatant? Anyhow, one of my favorite parts of this map is a portion in the southern end of the central peninsula, just above the word "Sound" that looks like the head of a devil. My family settled this area and it bears no resemblance to a devil to look at, but it retains the name Devil's Head to this day because of Peter Puget's cartography.
    www.eopugetsound.org/sites/default/files/topical_article/images/1798chart_pugetsound_crop.jpg

  • @MillerSean
    @MillerSean Рік тому

    Anyone interested in this should pick up a copy of "Maritime Place Names: Inland Washington Waters" by Richard Blumenthal.

  • @sirkyoj1
    @sirkyoj1 4 роки тому +1

    can you link the map?

  • @fuchoffanddye
    @fuchoffanddye 7 років тому +1

    It's Nisqually said like a storm at sea, a squall.

  • @briane173
    @briane173 5 років тому +3

    It's pronounced "nis-KWAH-LY"

  • @haysikingmusic
    @haysikingmusic 6 років тому

    Do a vid on the battle of Kings mountain

  • @tuckersmoak6632
    @tuckersmoak6632 6 років тому +5

    hearing people not from the area pronounce our local terms is pretty cringe.

  • @tylerschlag9698
    @tylerschlag9698 7 місяців тому

    We have a lot of natives here in Washington. Not very many Indians

  • @kd7lxl
    @kd7lxl 7 років тому +4

    Shuksan is not Indian, but is derived from the Lummi word [šéqsən], said to mean "high peak". At least according to Wikipedia. I just learned more from 10 seconds of Googling than I did from this video.

    • @BravuraMediaCompany
      @BravuraMediaCompany  7 років тому

      Is Lummi not a Native American Tribe? Sorry you didn't like the video but the video is really a brief overview of the area. Hope you come back though for our other videos.

    • @kd7lxl
      @kd7lxl 7 років тому

      Lummi are native to that area of northern Washington / southern BC. Is that what you meant by Indian?

    • @BravuraMediaCompany
      @BravuraMediaCompany  7 років тому +1

      Yes they are a native american tribe of indian origins that migrated across the Bering Strait....

    • @GraduallyNevele
      @GraduallyNevele 7 років тому

      That's probably why he was confused. I don't think I've ever heard anyone in Washington call the natives "indians." You're right, though - Shuksan is a Lummi (native) word that means high peak.

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks 6 років тому +1

      The indians call themselves "indians". The official name of several tribes uses the word "indian".

  • @RuneCarverLLC
    @RuneCarverLLC 8 місяців тому

    @3:43 We also have other names for the area like...
    Never Stops Raining
    Ice Cold Rain
    Swamps Everywhere
    Too Many White People
    You will Get Stuck
    Too Many "Mosquitoes" [flies]
    No More Fish
    .... and a few that youtube might find questionable! 💁💁💁

  • @JasonReitsch
    @JasonReitsch Рік тому

    TONS of minor inaccuracies and mispronunciations packed into just ten minutes! :P

  • @VenoMooseBear
    @VenoMooseBear 5 років тому +1

    FYI, Nisqually is pronounced, NISK-WALL-EE.

  • @bhlutube
    @bhlutube 7 років тому +7

    I could really do without the "window within a window" narration. It doesn't add anything, and it's distracting. Also please check all of your pronunciations.

  • @m3528i
    @m3528i Рік тому +1

    Dude, at least get the pronunciation down before you make a video about it! Lol.. not easy city names.