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MUSEUM BULLETIN NO. 19. 
III. fctsp0' u dw('d9 phratry. 
1. fccs4a''st clan. 
a. Icoqs “moon,” the main crest. Note that 
though the killer-whale is the main crest of 
this phratry as a whole, it cannot be used 
by the fetspo’ u dwrdd of the kti'anwt'l'kc. 
b. pctd “grouse." 
c. hag* “wild goose." 
IV. qana'da phratry. 
a. qa’q ' “raven," the main crest. 
b. qana‘ f ’ u “frog." 
c. co)’ 4 “robin redbreast." 
(2.) Clans and Crests of the kttwankct'lk \ 
The phratries, only three of which are here represented, with 
their clans, rank as follows: 
I. fecspo’ u dwi'd9 r the head phratry. The fettwankct'lk* are con- 
sidered the main Nass River tribe for representatives of this 
phratry. According to Chief Derrick, it consists of only 
one clan: 
1 . feis4d’'st'. 
II. la$$%i’'k' “on eagle," consisting of two clans: 
1. la$lo” u kct % “bundle of things." 
2. kctse’^q' “in the bow." 
III. la$fctbu’ ,u “on wolf," consisting of a single clan: 
1. layiryoi’ql. This is said to be the name of a village 
in the “Flathead" country to the south, somewhere 
on the mainland about halfway between Nass 
river and the present city of Vancouver. 
The qana'da phratry is not represented among the 
fcttwankcrlk*. 
The crests of these clans are: 
