Talk:Dawson Charlie

Very basic, needs expansion, pic
Very basic, needs expansion, pic. --- Skookum1 (9 May 06)

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Tagish (Dawson) Charlie
Wikipedians should be aware that Kaa Goox was not known as Dawson Charlie when gold was discovered in the Klondike. How could he be? There was no Dawson City yet. Rather he was known as Tagish Charlie - that is how he is identified on his mining claim application for #2 Below Bonanza Creek which can be found at the Yukon Archives in Whitehorse.

Throughout the gold rush Kaa Goox was known as Tagish Charlie, and called that by contemporaries like William Ogilvie and Tappan Adney. It was only after 1900, when the rush was over and Kaa Goox moved to Carcross that he adopted the name Dawson Charlie to distinguish himself from another man in the village called Tagish Charlie. Ruthiegirl9 (talk) 12:56, 30 December 2021 (UTC)