<P> Historically, the Kwakwaka'wakw economy was based primarily on fishing, with the men also engaging in some hunting, and the women gathering wild fruits and berries . Ornate weaving and woodwork were important crafts, and wealth, defined by slaves and material goods, was prominently displayed and traded at potlatch ceremonies . These customs were the subject of extensive study by the anthropologist Franz Boas . In contrast to most non-native societies, wealth and status were not determined by how much you had, but by how much you had to give away . This act of giving away your wealth was one of the main acts in a potlatch . </P> <P> The first documented contact was with Captain George Vancouver in 1792 . Disease, which developed as a result of direct contact with European settlers along the West Coast of Canada, drastically reduced the Indigenous Kwakwaka'wakw population during the late 19th - early 20th century . Kwakwaka'wakw population dropped by 75% between 1830 and 1880 . </P> <P> Kwakwaka'wakw dancers from Vancouver Island performed at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago . </P> <P> An account of experiences of two founders of early residential schools for Aboriginal children was published in 2006 by the University of British Columbia Press . "Good Intentions Gone Awry - Emma Crosby and the Methodist Mission On the Northwest Coast" by Jan Hare and Jean Barman contains the letters and account of the life of the wife of Thomas Crosby, the first missionary in Port Simpson . This covers the period from 1870 to the turn of the 20th century . </P>

According to the kwakwaka'wakw culture which of the following is a cannibal spirit