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This place derives its name from the Micmac Indian word "Nekataouksit" meaning "the great forked tidal river". Tusket Wedge (now Wedgeport) was at one time called "Chebec". Tusket Island in 1633 is called by Jean de Laite "Isles aux Tangneux" or "Gannet Islands". The Indians also knew this place as "Aglassawakade" or "place of the English". The name also appears as "Tousquet" in Rameau's history of the French colonies 1859.
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