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The '''Black Glass Island''' is the northeastern-most island in the [[Salt Spring Archipelago]] in the southeastern [[Wounds]]. Named and renowned for its large outcroppings of high quality obsidian, harvested by many peoples of the Wounds across the centuries; even today the material remains incredibly plentiful. The only permanent inhabitants of Black Glass Island are the [[Fjarri]] in their village of [[ | The '''Black Glass Island''' is the northeastern-most island in the [[Salt Spring Archipelago]] in the southeastern [[Wounds]]. Named and renowned for its large outcroppings of high quality obsidian, harvested by many peoples of the Wounds across the centuries; even today the material remains incredibly plentiful. The only permanent inhabitants of Black Glass Island are the [[Fjarri]] in their village of [[Enne]], though various [[Fanakara]] and [[Keleta-Ru]] groups sometimes stop for short periods before moving on once more. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 30 September 2024
The Black Glass Island is the northeastern-most island in the Salt Spring Archipelago in the southeastern Wounds. Named and renowned for its large outcroppings of high quality obsidian, harvested by many peoples of the Wounds across the centuries; even today the material remains incredibly plentiful. The only permanent inhabitants of Black Glass Island are the Fjarri in their village of Enne, though various Fanakara and Keleta-Ru groups sometimes stop for short periods before moving on once more.