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- Bloody_Falls abstract "Bloody Falls (or Bloody Fall, or Kogluktok, meaning "it flows rapidly" or "spurts like a cut artery" in Inuktitut) is a waterfall in the Kugluk/Bloody Falls Territorial Park and is the site of the Bloody Falls Massacre and the murder of two priests by Copper Inuit Uloqsaq and Sinnisiak in 1913.The nearest hamlet, Kugluktuk, Nunavut, is 15.8 kilometres (9.8 mi) away.Historically, this area was occupied by the Kogluktogmiut subgroup of Copper Inuit.In 1978, the portion of the Territorial Park northwest of the Coppermine River was designated the Bloody Falls National Historic Site of Canada, as the archaeological remains of pre-contact hunting and fishing sites in the area form a record of the presence of Pre-Dorset, Thule, First Nation and Inuit peoples over the last 3000 years.".
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- Bloody_Falls subject Category:National_Historic_Sites_in_Nunavut.
- Bloody_Falls subject Category:Waterfalls_of_Nunavut.
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- Bloody_Falls comment "Bloody Falls (or Bloody Fall, or Kogluktok, meaning "it flows rapidly" or "spurts like a cut artery" in Inuktitut) is a waterfall in the Kugluk/Bloody Falls Territorial Park and is the site of the Bloody Falls Massacre and the murder of two priests by Copper Inuit Uloqsaq and Sinnisiak in 1913.The nearest hamlet, Kugluktuk, Nunavut, is 15.8 kilometres (9.8 mi) away.Historically, this area was occupied by the Kogluktogmiut subgroup of Copper Inuit.In 1978, the portion of the Territorial Park northwest of the Coppermine River was designated the Bloody Falls National Historic Site of Canada, as the archaeological remains of pre-contact hunting and fishing sites in the area form a record of the presence of Pre-Dorset, Thule, First Nation and Inuit peoples over the last 3000 years.".
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- Bloody_Falls lat "67.74335".
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