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(4) Malee’s Sitting-grizzly pole (his No. 1) — 50 years old (1875) 
(5) Ramlarhyaelk’s No. 2, a few years later than the first — about 1865-70 
(6) The Hole-through (Wulnaqaq) pole of Haidzemerhs — from 40 to 60 
years old (1865-1885) 
(7) The Ribs-of-the-Bear pole of Malee (his No. 2) — more than 40 years 
old (1880-1885) 
(8) The Raven-soaring pole of Kweenu (his No. 1)- — from 40 to 50 years 
old (1875-1885) 
(9) The Eagle-person of Kweenu (his No. 2) — the same age 
(10) The All-frogs pole of Kweenu (his No. 5) — 45 or 50 years old (1875- 
1880) 
(11) The King-fisher pole of Lurhawn (his No. 1) — 40 or 50 years old 
1875-1885) 
(12) Weerhse’s No. 5, the tallest — over 40 years old (1875-1885) 
(13) The Flying-frog pole of Wutarhayaets (his No. 2)^ — over 40 years old 
(1880) 
(14) The Cane pole of Kweenu (his No. 3) — about 1884 
(15) The Raven-drum of Kweenu (his No. 6) — about 40 years old (1885) 
(16) Lurhawn’s Tail-hat pole (his No. 2) — from 30 to 40 years old (1885- 
1895) 
(17) Ramlarhyselk’s No. 3, the Sleeping-place-of-the-Raven (his No. 3) — • 
about 1890 
(18) The Thunder-bird-pole of Weerhse (his No. 1) — about 30 years old 
(after 1888) 
(19) The Mountain-eagle pole of Weerhse (his No. 4) — about 25 years old 
(1900) 
(20) Wutarhaysets’ No. 3^ — over 20 years old (1900-1905) 
(21) The Drifted-aside pole of Kweenu (his No. 8) — less than 20 years old 
(1905-1910) 
(22) The Cormorant pole of Malee (his No. 3) — 15 or 20 years old (1905- 
1910) 
(23) The Frog-hanging pole of Kweenu (his No. 7), erected in 1916 
The four other Gitwinlkul poles would be included in the average above 
At Kitwanga 
(1850-1920) 
(1) The Bear’s-den of Sqayaen (his No. 1), an entrance pole — one of the 
very oldest, apparently about 75 years old (1850) 
(2) The shorter of the two Frog-hanging poles of Ha’ku and T-haku 
(their No. 2), an entrance pole — 60 or 70 years old (around 1860) 
(3) The Mountain-lion pole of Arhteeh (his No. 1) — about 70 years old 
(1865) 
(4) The Dog-salmon pole of Tewalasu (his No. 1) — about 65 years old 
(1870) 
(5) The Man-crushing-log, the older of the two, of Hlengwah (his No. 1) 
— slightly over 50 years old (1870) 
