The Huu-ay-aht The Huu-ay-aht story of the great story of the great
earthquake of 1700earthquake of 1700
Steven Earle, Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC
Huu-ay-aht territory
Huu-ay-aht oral traditions
• mythical stories of many kinds (including stories of animals with human characteristics and stories of magical passages into other places)
• stories of great exploits and wars• stories of common events such as finding
food, potlatches and rights of passage• a story about an earthquake and a tsunami
Chief Louis Nookmiis(1880-1964)
“This is the most important story the Huu-ay-aht people have”
West Coast Trail
Nookmiis
Anacla-aq-sop
Thomas de Suria, 1791
Nookmiis
Anacla-aq-sop
TOPATI
• boulder lifting contest• climbing up a slippery pole• guessing game with a feather• long-jump across a ravine
In the jumping competition the youngest brother of Nookmiis succeeded in
jumping across the ravine, but in doing so he
smashed his head against a rock and died.
Nookmiis and Analca-aq-sop were married, and she went to live with him in Kiixin
kixiin
Air photo
KiixinKiixin
Air photo
PachenaPachenaBayBay
AnaclaAnacla
“I think it was at night time that
the land shook…”
“They simply had no time to get hold of canoes, no time to get awake. They sank all at once, were all drowned; not
one survived…”
“I think it was a big wave smashed into the beach. The Pachena Bay
people were lost…”
Approximate area of rupture zone
Pachena Bay
Other evidence of a great earthquake
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A tsunami wave hit several locations in western Japan on January 27th 1700. There is no record of a corresponding earthquake
occurring near to Japan, or anywhere else around the Pacific Ocean
Based on the time for the wave to cross the ocean it is estimated that the quake struck at around 9 PM local time on January 26th,
1700.
According to Chief Louis, everyone living at Pachena Bay was killed in the tsunami. Anacla aq sop, who was living in Kiixin with Nookmiis, was the only surviving member of her people.
The current chief of the Huu ay aht, Spencer Peters, is a direct descendant of Chief Louis and of Nookmiis and Anacla aq sop.
Application of the Pachena Bay story to teaching:
• learn about why earthquakes happen
• learn about why they happen here
• learn about the impacts • tsunami waves• shaking and destruction
• learn about First Nations culture and history