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IV. Wa'las. 



11. 



Xc'xana-U8. 

 Lagesawa. 



G-e'xk-ints'e (too great a chief). 



A'mawiyiis (always giving potlatch). 



Wa'las Kwa'x-ilauokumf'. 



T;a'qoalaL (copper dance). 



LiVgoLas (from whom coppers are ob- 

 tained). 



Hai'auiKn. 



Q'u'mx-ilag'illH (always rolling 

 down). 



Ha'mts'idr- (giving food), 



PotLidf' (satiating). 



Qamqolag'alitsfi. 



K'ori'iuaxu'las (around wLom jjeoplc 

 sit). 



Hr-'nak-alaso (envied). 



LfilakEnSanic. 



Tsox • tsa-r'saqauK' . 



St"''wit'r' (toAvlioui peojjle ])ad(lle). 



jc);! Su y alakwam. 



PE'nqoC'tT' (giving soft food). 



Ha'uits'idr' (giving food). 



uVqoag'ila (copper maker). 



22. SO'saxolas. 



23. Ha'niisElaL (dance of receiving pres- 



ents). 

 21. Ts'ri'<ialaL (dance of throwing away 

 property). 



25. Ts'o'y.'ts'aesaqanic. 



26. La'bide. 



27. Xo'samda'as. 



28. Se'wit'c (to whom peoide paddle). 



29. Mo'nakula (loaded can no moving). 



30. Wa'las (the great one). 



31. Qoayi'mts'c (the great whale). 



32. Hc'nak'alaso (envied). 



33. Ha'yugwis. 



34. Tsa'xtsaXualls. 



35. Q'o'mk'Enls (too rich). 



36. G-'e'g-'E8LEn. 



37. £)ayusdc8. 



38. G-csoyakalls. 



39. Ya'qoLas (giving wealth). 

 10. Owogwf'la. 



41. Mop'Enqam (lour fathom face). 



42. AVfiuXlas (around wliom peo])le iisseni- 



ble). 



Y. MA'MALELEliAM. 



WiVmls (catching salmon). 



A^aSuyalakwam. 



Se'saxolas. 



Qodalag'ills. 



Kwa'usdets'as. 



Ma'Xuag-ila (giving ])otlatch). 



Ya'fiaL'Enala (whose body is all 



wealth). 

 K'ori'inaxa'las (around whom people 



sit). 

 G'exM.alats'c. 

 Ya'qaL'Enala (who.se body is all 



wealth). 

 YrHp'ii.eqalas (from whom presents are 



expected). 

 LE'lak'inis (rising too high). 

 Ma'Xmawisaqamc (always giving 



blankets away while walking). 



14. Lalbax-salag-ilis. 



15. Ama'XulaL (potlatch dance). 



16. Ma'Xnag-ilis. 



17. Lasuti'walis. 



18. Ne'naguasEmc. 



19. X'a'x'alquts'a. 



20. L'a'qoatseandG'i'g'ide (great copper). 



21. La'kanx-Idc. 



22. f)odalag*ills. 



23. G-i'iiamc (chief). 



24. La'g-u8. 



25. La'lbax'salag'ilis. 



26. Ba'salaL. 



27. Ya'qaL'Enala (whose body is all 



wealth ) . 



28. G'c'xk'in (too great n chief). 



29. Po'tLide (satiating). 



30. Awa'lask'cnis (getting to great). 



These names are acquired by different individuals, but tliey are not 

 necessarily retained tlirougli life, as with a neAv marriage a new name 

 may be obtained from tlie new wife's father. The series is not beyond 

 all doubt, since in many instances the Indians are not now-a-days quite 

 certain as to the order of names. This is due to the I'act that tkefre 

 are not enough individuals in the tribes to occupy all these places.. 



