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(7) Weerhse's pole No. 4, at Gitwinlkul (of the Wolf phratry) (Plate XXIV, 
figure 3) 
(8) The Great-protruding-being pole of Wawralaw (Frog-Raven), at 
Gitsegyukla; or Wawralaw’s pole No. 2 (Plate XI, figure 7) 
(9) The newer pole of Wistis and Rarhs-rabarhs (Frog-Raven), at Gitseg- 
yukla; or their pole No. 2 (Plate V, figure 2) 
Nees-laranowSj of the Wolf phratry, and of the family of Malee. The follow- 
ing poles are credited to him: 
(1) The Cane totem pole of Kweenu (Frog-Raven), at Gitwinlkul; or 
Kweenu’s No. 3 (Plate III, figure 3) 
(2) The Starfish-person, also of Kweenu, at Gitwinlkul; or Kweenu’s No. 4 
(Plate IV, figure 1) 
(3) The Raven-drum pole, also of Kweenu, at Gitwinlkul; or Kweenu's 
No. 6 (Plate IV, figure 3) 
Qaqhl, of the Frog-Raven Phratry, or Arthur Wilson. The following poles 
are credited to him : 
(1) The Owl totem pole of Gurhsan (Fireweed phratry) at Gitsegyukla; or 
Gurhsan’s No. 2 (Plate XIV, figure 3) 
(2) The pole of Drum-person, of Qawq (Eagle phratry), at Kitwanga; or 
Qawq's No. 2 (Plate XXVIII, figure 3) 
(3) The Frogs-hanging pole of Kweenu (Frog-Raven), at Gitwinlkul; or 
Kweenu’s No. 7 (Plate IV, figure 4). Qaqhl is said to have only 
“stood over” Thrawaq, who had actually carved it. 
Kweenu, a Frog-Raven chief — his manner resembles closely that of Hlamee. 
The following pole is credited to him: 
The Squirrel pole of Tewalasu (Eagle phratry), at Kitwanga (Plate XXVIII, 
figure 4) 
Lurhawn, of the Frog-Raven phratry. The following pole is credited to 
him: 
The pole of Waws, of the Wolf phratry, at Hagwelget (Plate XXVIII, 
figure 1) 
Tkrawawq, of the Wolf phratry, who belongs to the present generation. 
The following pole is credited to him: 
The pole of Frogs-hanging, or the No. 7 of Kweenu (Frog-Raven), at Git- 
winlkul (Plate IV, figure 4) 
Tcesuh, of the Wolf phratry. The following pole is credited to him: 
An old pole, now disappeared, Hlengwah (Frog-Raven), at Kitwanga 
