- Kitkatla
The Kitkatla are one of the 14 tribes of the
Tsimshian nation of the Canadian province ofBritish Columbia , and inhabit a village, also called Kitkatla (sometimes called Laxklan), on Dolphin Island, a small island just byPorcher Island off the coast of northern B.C. Because of this they have sometimes been called Porcher Island Indians. They were also, in the early contact period, called the Sebassa tribe, for their paramount chief at the time, Ts'ibasaa. The name "Kitkatla" derives from the Tsimshian name Gitkxaała, from "git-" (people of) and "kxaała" (open sea), since they are the farthest from the mainland of the Tsimshian tribes.The Kitkatla are reputed to be the first Tsimshians to encounter (formally anyway) Europeans and the first to use guns. Stories recording this encounter tell of the acquisition of the hereditary name He'l by the
Gispwudwada (Killerwhale clan) House (extended matrilineal family) of Ts'ibasaa, from an English ship's captain named Hale.In the more recent period, one holder of the name He'l also assumed rights over the Gispwudwada chief name Seeks, which represents another Kitkatla house-group.
One holder of the title Ts'ibasaa was Joshua Ts'ibasaa, who died in 1936. The anthropologist
Viola Garfield has published a detailed description of his mortuarypotlatch .Garfield also describes the House of Ts'ibasaa's genealogical merging with another
Gispwudwada (Killerwhale clan) house-group, the royal house of theGinadoiks tribe of Tsimshians atLax Kw'alaams (Port Simpson), B.C.A large amount of information on the hereditary names, territories, and oral traditions of the Kitkatla people was collected in 1916 by
William Beynon , a Tsimshian chief and translator in the employ of the ethnologistMarius Barbeau .Today Kitkatla is a large and thriving community. Its population in 1983 was 493. It has temporarily suspended treaty negotiations with the British Columbia government.
Other Kitkatla house-groups include:
*House of Dzagmgishaaytks --
Ganhada (Raven clan)
*House of La'ooy -- Ganhada (Raven clan)
*House of Ligidiił -- Ganhada (Raven clan)
*House of Niismuulx --Gispwudwada (Killerwhale clan)Prominent people of Kitkatla ancestry
*
Russell Gamble , hereditary chief and basketball administrator
*Charles Menzies , anthropologist
*Roy Henry Vickers , artistources
* Barbeau, Marius (1950) "Totem Poles." 2 vols. (Anthropology Series 30, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 119.) Ottawa: National Museum of Canada.
* Beynon, William (1987) "The Origin of the Name Hale." In: "Tsimshian Narratives 2: Trade and Warfare," ed. by George F. MacDonald and John J. Cove, pp. 158-159. Ottawa: Canadian Museum of Civilization.
* Brown, Dorothy (1992) "Saaban: The Tsimshian and Europeans Meet." (Suwilaay'msga Na Ga'niiyatgm, Teachings of Our Grandfathers, vol. 3.) Prince Rupert, B.C.: First Nations Advisory Council of School District No. 52.
* Garfield, Viola E. (1939) "Tsimshian Clan and Society." "University of Washington Publications in Anthropology," vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 167-340.
* Inglis, Gordon B., "et al." (1990) "Tsimshians of British Columbia since 1900." In "
Handbook of North American Indians , Volume 7: Northwest Coast," pp. 285-293. Washington: Smithsonian Institution.* Miller, Jay (1997) "Tsimshian Culture: A Light through the Ages." Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
* Nowry, Laurence (1995) "Marius Barbeau, Man of Mana: A Biography." Toronto: NC Press (pp. 165-168).
Further reading
* online at [http://books.google.com/books?id=WX9HiIsiMZgC Google Books]
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