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109 FIG. 7: Resolution and Discovery in Ship Cove, Nootka Sound, April 1778. By John Webber (1751–1793). Ink and watercolor on paper. 58 x 14.7 cm. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, PAJ2959. COOK VOYAGE CLUB FIGS. 8 & 9: Additional views of Fig. 4. Wood (yew). L : 33.8 cm. University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology, 2945/1. Photos: John Bigelow Taylor. Courtesy of Donald Ellis. FIG. 10: Cazique Pral de Nutca nombrado Maquina, 1791. By Tomás de Suría (1761–1844). Pencil and charcoal on paper. 30 x 47.5 cm. Museo Naval, Madrid, carp 1-27. Maquinna (sometimes rendered as Muquinna, Macuina, Maquilla), ranking Mowachaht chief in the 1780s and 1790s, frequently assumed to be the leader Cook met at Yuquot, though the latter uncharacteristically did not record his name. He was later a key figure in dealings with British and Spanish representatives who visited region.


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