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Plate XVII. Figures 1-3: poles of Kweeyaihl, at Kispayaks; figures 4 and 5: 
poles of Ksrarom-larhae, at Gitsegyukla 242 
XVIII. Figures 1 and 2: poles of Ksrarom-larhae, at Gitsegyukla; figures 
3-5: poles of Harhpegwawtu, at Gitsegyukla 244 
XIX. Figure 1: pole of Harhpegwawtu, at Gitsegyukla; figures 2-4: 
poles of Qael, at ICispayaks; figure 4 a; marble tombstone 
of Leelebeks; figure 5: pole of Hrkyadet, at IGspayaks; 
figure 6, pole of Wa-iget, at IGsgagas 246 
XX. Figure 1: pole of Weegyet, at Gitsegyukla; figure 2: pole of 
Malee, at Gitwinlkul 248 
XXL Figures 1 and 2: poles of Weegyet, at Gitsegyukla; figures 3 and 4: 
poles of Gwarh-skysek and Sqabae at Kispayaks; figure 5: 
pole of Spawrh, at Gitenmaks 250 
XXII. Figure 1: pole of Malee, at Gitwinlkul; figure 2: pole of Kleem- 
larhae, at Kispayaks; figure 3: pole of Hrsarhgyaw, at Kis- 
payaks; figures 4 and 5: poles of Willits and Trawawq, at 
Gitwinlkul; figure 6: pole of Haidzemerhs, at Gitwinlkul .... 252 
XXIII. Figures 1 and 2: poles of Kleem-larh®, at Kispayaks 254 
XXIV. Figure 1: pole of Malee, at Gitwinlkul; figures 2 and 3: poles of 
Weerhaj, at Gitwinlkul 256 
XXV. Figures 1-3: poles of Weerha?, at Gitwinlkul 258 
XXVI. Figures 1 and 2: poles of Kwawhadaq, at Gitenmaks; figure 3: 
wooden model of pole of Kyawlugyet, at Qaldo; figure 4: pole 
of Ksemqaqhl, at Kispayaks 260 
XXVII. Figures 1-4: poles of Arhteeh, at Kitwanga; figure 5: poleofWaws, 
at Hagwelget; figure 6: pole at Qaldo 262 
XXVIII. Figure 1: pole of Waws, at Hagwelget; figures 2 and 3: poles of 
Qawq, at Kitwanga; figure 4: pole of Tewalasu, at Kitwanga. . 264 
XXIX. Figures 1 and 2; poles of Tewalasu, at Kitwanga; figure 3: pole of 
Sqayaen, at Kitwanga; figure 4: pole of Beenee, at Hagwelget; 
fi^re 5: pole of Anklawrh, at Hagwelget; figure 6: pole at 
Kisgagas 266 
XXX, Figure 1 : a modern tombstone, representing a Mountain-fern crest 
of Wawsemlarhse, at Kispayaks; figures 2 and 3: Nass River 
poles, at Angyedae and Geetiks; figure 4: “Massive carved 
pillar” of the Maoris of New Zealand (from ^‘The Pa Maori, 
New Zealand,” by Elsdon Best, Wellington, 1927); figure 5: 
“Old entrance to the Pukerua Pa at Rotorua — a post-Euro- 
pean product” (from *‘The Pa Maori, New Zealand,” by Els- 
don Best, Wellington, 1927) 268 
XXXI. Figure 1: erection of a carved post among the Maoris of New 
Zealand (Reproduced from a drawing by Ethel Richardson in 
The Pa Maori, New Zealand, by Elsdon Best, Wellington, 
1927); figure 2: erection of a totem pole on Skeena river, 
British Columbia 270 
XXXII. An ancient memorial at Kitsalas (a standing stone, about 10 feet 
high above the ground) 272 
XXXIII. Figure 1 : Entrance post at Kitwanga, Skeena river, British Col- 
umbia; figure 2: pole of Kyawlugyet at Qaldo (photo by 
D. Jenness); figure 3: entrance post from Bella Coola, British 
Columbia (now at the National Museum of Canada, Ottawa) 274 
Figure 1. Index map showing position of Indian villages 2 
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