The Giluts'aaẅ (properly spelled with an
umlaut over the ''w''), also spelled Gilutsau,
are one of the 14 tribes of the
Tsimshian
The Tsimshian (; ) are an Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Their communities are mostly in coastal British Columbia in Terrace, British Columbia, Terrace and ...
nation in
British Columbia
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, Canada, and one of the nine of those tribes making up the "Nine Tribes" of the lower
Skeena River
The Skeena River is the second-longest river entirely within British Columbia, Canada (after the Fraser River). Since ancient times, the Skeena has been an important transportation artery, particularly for the Tsimshian and the Gitxsan—whose na ...
resident at
Lax Kw'alaams (a.k.a. Port Simpson), B.C. The name ''Giluts'aaw'' means literally "people of the inside" (referring to their traditional village site behind a small island on a slough along the Skeena). Their traditional territory is the area around
Lakelse Lake, near present-day
Terrace, B.C., at the Skeena River.
Since 1834, they have been based at Lax Kw'alaams, when a
Hudson's Bay Company
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fort was established there. When the village around the fort was laid out into tribal "neighborhoods," the Giluts'aaw were the one tribe situated on the shore east of the fort rather than to the west.
However, one Giluts'aaw house-group (extended matrilineal family), the House of Niskiimas (belonging to the
Ganhada or Raven clan), has members who are today associated with the
Kitsumkalum
Kitsumkalum is an original tribe/ galts'ap (community) of the Tsimshian Nation. Kitsumkalum is one of the 14 tribes of the Tsimshian nation in British Columbia, Canada. Kitsumkalum and is also the name of one of their Indian Reserve just west of t ...
community.
In the late nineteenth century the chieftainship of the Giluts'aaw was held by Victoria Young, a key convert of Lax Kw'alaams's
Methodist
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missionary
Thomas Crosby. She succeeded to the Giluts'aaw
Gispwudwada (Killerwhale clan) name-title Niisłgümiik of the House of Niisłgümiik, Giluts'aaw's leading royal house, when no male heirs were available. However, despite marrying a holder of the
Gispaxlo'ots chieftainship
Ligeex, she bore no children and after her death in 1898 the name Niisłgümiik was bequeathed to a brother's son of a different clan whom she had adopted into the Gispwudwada. This person may be Herbert Swanson, whom the anthropologist
Marius Barbeau described in 1950 as having been, in 1915, the holder of Niisłgümiik, living at
Metlakatla, B.C.
In 1915 the anthropologist
Marius Barbeau photographed what remained of a "Prince of the Grizzlies" totem pole belonging to the Giluts'aaw Gispwuwada House of Niisnawaa at Lax Kw'alaams.
The anthropologist
Viola Garfield reported in 1938 that the Giluts'aaw was at that point in the situation of having two chiefs. One, Niisnawa, was likely, she wrote, to see his line die out with him as he had no heirs. The second, Niisłgümiik, i.e. Victoria Young's nephew, Garfield considered a "subchief" to Niisnawa.
In 1935
William Beynon recorded that Giluts'aaw people in Lax Kw'alaams included 29 members of the
Gispwudwada (Killerwhale clan) and 2 members of the
Ganhada (Raven). Another house-group, with no members during this period, was the House of Laa'is, of the
Laxgibuu (Wolf) clan.
Prominent Giluts'aaws
*
Frederick Alexcee Frederick Alexcee (1853 – 1940s) was a Canadian carver and painter from the community of Lax Kw'alaams with Tsimshian ethnicity.
Alexcee (his last name has also been spelled Alexie, Alexee, etc.) was born in Lax Kw'alaams, then known as Fort ...
, artist
* Victoria Young, chieftainess
*
Shannon Thunderbird
Shannon Thunderbird is a Coast Tsimshian First Nations singer-songwriter, speaker, educator, recording artist, playwright, and author.
Biography
She is an Elder of the Giluts'aaw
The Giluts'aaẅ (properly spelled with an Umlaut (diacritic), ...
, Artist/Educator
References
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Bibliography
* Barbeau, Marius (1950) ''Totem Poles.'' 2 vols. (Anthropology Series 30, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 119.) Ottawa: National Museum of Canada.
* Garfield, Viola E. (1939) "Tsimshian Clan and Society." ''University of Washington Publications in Anthropology,'' vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 167–340.
* McDonald, James A. (2003) ''People of the Robin: The Tsimshian of Kitsumkalum.'' CCI Press.
* Neylan, Susan (2001) ''The Heavens Are Changing: Nineteenth-Century Protestant Missions and Tsimshian Christianity.'' Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Tsimshian