git svn pointing at svn branch instead of trunk?

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When I used git svn to clone a repository, it ended up pointing master
at a tag in svn instead of trunk. For example, git svn info shows the
URL for the tag instead of trunk. git log master also shows the most
recent commit is the creation of that tag in svn, but then the next
commit is the most recent commit to trunk. It's like it's mixing
things from the tag with things from trunk. The most recent commit in
svn was to create the tag that master is now pointing to in case that
matters.

Is there something in the svn repository that might cause this? What's
the correct way to reset what git svn thinks master should point to?
And how should I get rid of the commit on master that created the tag
without messing up git svn (e.g. can I just git reset or will that
confuse git svn later?).
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