Nutakuanan-shipu
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William Edmunds family at their home on the peninsula on the south side of the delta at the mouth of Nutakuanan-shipu. Photo courtesy Stephen Loring and the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
1903
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William Edmunds family at their home on the peninsula on the south side of the delta at the mouth of Nutakuanan-shipu. Photo courtesy Stephen Loring and the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
ID: 163
Longitude: -61.5107
Latitude: 56.0239
Pronunciation: nu:ta:kwa:n-ʃi:pu:Pronunciation
Translation: Porcupine Harvesting River
Official Name: Notakwanon River
Feature: river

Explanation:
This river has long been known as a good place for harvesting porcupine. A slightly different version of this place name, Nutakuan-shipu, is also used which has the same meaning.