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Cascadia Megathrust Earthquakes in PNW Indian Legend
Pages from: Ruth Ludwin, University of Washington Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences

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Earthquake and flood references are common in Native oral traditions all along the Cascadia margin from Yurok territory in northern California to Kwakwaka'wakw territory at the northern end of Vancouver Island. Some stories are literal, and clearly refer to recent historical happenings. Other stories refer to earthquake or tsunami effects metaphorically. The battle between the Thunderbird and Whale is a famous First-Nations story from the coast of Washington and British Columbia that appears to be related to great subduction zone earthquakes on the coast of Cascadia. References to Thunderbird (or analagous wind figures) and to whale (or analogous water figures) are found in connection with shaking and flooding all along the Cascadia coast.

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