Histories, Territories and Laws of the Kitwancool (2 Revised edition)
Second Edition, with a New Foreword by the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs

By (author) Peter Williams,Glen Williams,Ernest Smith,Constance Cox,B W McKilvington (Wee-Ks-Se-Guh),Ernest Smith (Wee-Kha),Peter Williams (Gu-Gul-Gow),Maggie Good (Less-Say-Gu),Solomon Good (Gam-Lak-Yeltqu),Walter Douse (Gwass-Lam),Walter Derrick (Gam-Gak-Men-Muk),B.W. McKilvington (Wee-ks-se-guh),Fred Good (Neas-la-ga-naws),Walter Derrick,Walter Douse,Solomon Good,B.W. McKilvington,Maggie Good

ISBN13: 9780772680327

Imprint: Royal British Columbia Museum

Publisher: Royal British Columbia Museum

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Published: 28/10/2022

Availability: Available

Description
A new edition of the groundbreaking 1959 publication created in collaboration with the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs. This beautiful new edition of the histories and laws of the Gitanyow (literally "people of the small/narrow place," once called the Kitwancool in settler accounts), as recounted to museum curator Wilson Duff in 1958, includes a new foreword by Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs and updated photographs while preserving the original text. Until the mid-twentieth century, the village of Kitwancool (now Gitanyow) was only accessible to outsiders by trail. This inaccessibility of territory protected a deeply independent spirit and unique legal system, recorded here as part of an agreement that allowed for the removal of Gitanyow totem poles to the Royal BC Museum for preservation. The complete histories of the Gitanyow, told in their own words, were also translated and recorded here as part of the same agreement. This publication not only captures the histories, territories, and laws of the Gityanow, but also a significant moment in time for settler-Indigenous relations, and the origin story for totem poles still standing at the Royal BC Museum today. Histories, Territories and Laws of the Kitwancool is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand Gitanyow society and belief.
IntroductionPart One: Histories Of The Kitwancool1. Historical Story Of The Totem-Poles Of The Clan Of The Wolves, Gilt-Winth, Of Kitwancool2. Historical Story Of The Nee-Gamks Totem-Pole Belonging To The Frog Clan3. History Of The Totem-Pole Ha-Ne-Lal-Gag (“Where The Raven Sleeps With Its Young”)4. History Of The Lands Belonging To Chief Neas-La-Ga- Naws (Mr. Fred Good), Or The History Of Mah-Ley And Ak-Gwen-Dasqu Of The Wolf Clan. 5. History Of The Wars With The Tse-Tsaut: How The Village Of Git-An-Yow Became KitwancoolThe Second WarThe Tse-TsautPeace Ceremony And Later IncidentsPart Two: Territories Of The Kitwancool1. Territories Of The Wolf Clan2. Kitwancool Territories In General3. Territories Of Mah-Ley Group Op The Wolf Clan4. Territories Of The Frog ClanPart Three: Laws And Customs Of The Kitwancool1. Laws Concerning TerritoriesPresident2. Chieftainship, Rank, And PowerSeatingSpeaker3. Chief's Costume4. Marriage5. Naming Of Children6. Girls’ Maturity, Boys’ Maturity7. Divorce, Widowhood8. CookingAppendix1. List Of Names In The House Of Chief Neas-La-Ga-Naws2. List Of Names In The House Of Chief Gwen-Nue
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Height:191
Width:127
Spine:8
Weight:136.00
List Price: £17.95