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Other Mass River artists, whose identity was forgotten. The following 
poles were definitely ascribed to Nass River carvers: 
The pole No. 1 of Wutarhaysets (Frog-Raven), at Gitwinlkul (Plate XII, 
figure 3) 
The People-of-the-smoke-hole pole, of Ramlarhyselk (Frog-Raven), at 
Gitwinlkul; or Ramlarhyaelk’s No. 1 (Plate X, figure 1) 
The White-owl pole, of Gitludahl (Fireweed), at Kispayaks, was believed to 
have been the work of a Nass carver (Plate XIV, figure 5; Plate XVI, 
figure 1) 
Other poles of the Gitksan that may he ascribed to Nass River carvers through 
various technical analogies. 
The Frog-hanging pole, the oldest and shortest, of Ha’ku and T-haku 
(Frog-Raven), at Kitwanga (Plate VH, figure 1) 
The Dog-salmon pole of Tewalasu (Eagle phratry), at Kitwanga (Plate 
XXIX, figure 1) 
Weerhae^s pole No. 1, of the Wolf phratry, at Gitwinlkul (Plate XXV, 
figure 1) 
Ha’ku’s and T-haku’s No. 2 (Frog-Raven) at Kitwanga (Plate VII, figure 2) 
Kispayaks Carvers 
Gurhnahaks, of the family of Arhkawt and Tselramuk (Frog-Raven). His 
work: 
The older of the two poles of Kleem-larhse, of the Wolf phratry — one 
of the best on the Skeena (Plate XXII, figure 2; Plate XXIII, figures 
1 , 2 ) 
Haku, of the Frog-Raven phratry. His work: 
(1) The pole of Hrkyadet (Fireweed), Kispayaks; also one of the best 
carvings on the Skeena (Plate XIX, figure 5) 
(2) The pole of Ksemqaqhl (Wolf phratry), at Kispayaks (Plate XXVI, 
figure 4) 
Tsugyet or Tsinhlcek or James Green, still living; of the Wolf phratry (He 
belongs to the family of 'Amagyet). His work: 
(1) The Grizzly-of-the-Sun, of Gitludahl (Fireweed phratry), at Kispayaks 
(Plate XV, figure 3) 
(2) Kleem-larhse’s pole No. 2, of the Wolf phratry (Plate XXIII, figure 2) 
(3) The Sun-dog pole of Wawsemlarhse (Fireweed phratry), at Kispayaks; 
or Wawsemlarhse’s No. 3 (Plate XVI, figure 4) 
(4) The Blackfish and the Grizzly’s carvings on a platform; property 
of Qsel (Fireweed), at Kispayaks; or Qsel’s No. 3 (Plate XIX, figure 4) 
(5) The Grizzly-bear of Kweeyaihl (Fireweed) at Kispayaks; or Kwee- 
yaihl’s No. 3 (Plate XVII, figure 3) 
(6) The pole No. 2 of Gwarhskysck and Sqabse (Wolf), at Kispayaks. It 
is also ascribed to Rainems (Frog-Raven), of Gitwinlkul, who may 
actually have carved it, or simply “stood over” Tsugyet or James 
Green (Plate XXI , figure 4) 
