1850  We soon passed the first point of the inner harbour, and landed between it and the second, intending to creep quietly over towards the "krang," and have a snug shot at Master Bruin.
1864  Ebierbing and Koodloo did not return until the next evening bringing with them some black skin and krang. . . .
1963  The residue [after rendering oil from blubber] or "Krang" was reserved for dog feed. One winter the Esquimaux were starving when they arrived at the Fort, and we saved their lives with this "Krang," having nothing else to give them.