1854 Alaska Peninsula Tsunami - Lituya Bay Narrative


Passage from Lander (1996):

"There are Indian legends possibly relating to this event. Williams (1938, p. 19) relates a story of a large Indian settlement near the entrance of Lituya Bay. One day when the men returned from hunting at sea they found the village destroyed and only a single woman survivor, who had been berry picking high on the hill. The village site was abandoned. In another version, two hunters in the mountains looked down on the lake (Lituya Bay?) on which their town was situated. They saw a great flood pour down between the mountains and destroy the town. This would indicate a source at the head of the bay in the Gilbert or Crillon Inlet."
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