Ganhada
The Ganhada (variously spelled, but often as G̱anhada) is the name for the Raven "clan" (phratry) in the language of the Tsimshian nation of British Columbia, Canada, and southeast Alaska. It is considered analogous or identical to the G̱anada (Raven/Frog) Tribe of the Nisga'a nation in British Columbia and the Frog clan among B.C.'s Gitxsan nation. The Gitxsan also sometimes use the term Laxsee'le to describe the Frog clan.
Nisg̱a'a - G̱anada

The house groups of the G̱anada among the Nisga’a include:
- Git-Wilt'uutskwhl Aks (People-Where-Water-Runs-Black) Clan:
- wilps Ax̱dii Wil Luu-Gooda - Wallace Clark
- wilps Ksim X̱saan - Earl Munroe (Previously Oscar Mercer)
- wilps Wil luu-g̱aamiks Hloḵs - Wayne Nisyok
- wilps Tx̱aatḵ'anlax̱hatkw - Sidney Alexander
- wilps Luux̱hoon - Bert Adams, Sr
- wilps Ax̱hlaawaals - (previously Richard Leeson)
- wilps Ni’isjoohl - Earl Stevens (previously Horace Stevens)
- wilps Hay'maas - Chester Moore
- wilps Ax̱dii'anx̱smax - Larry Derrick
- wilps Laadax - Leonard Watts
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See also
References
- Barbeau, Marius (1929) Totem Poles of the Gitksan, Upper Skeena River, British Columbia. (Anthropological Series 12, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 61.) Ottawa: Canada, Department of Mines.
- Barbeau, Marius (1950) Totem Poles. (2 vols.) (Anthropology Series 30, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 119.) Ottawa: National Museum of Canada. Reprinted, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec, 1990.
- Council of Elders, Ayuuḵhl Nisg̱a'a Department & Nisg̱a'a Lisims Government (2008) Anhluut'ukwsim Saẁinskhl Nisg̱a'a: Nisg̱a'a Feast Procedures & Protocols Gitlax̱t'aamiks, British Columbia
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