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Collection(s)
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Photographer (pht): C.F. Newcombe
Contributor (ctb): Axu
Contributor (ctb): Daisy May Sewid-Smith
Contributor (ctb): Martine J. Reid
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| Description / Synopsis |
Description / Synopsis
Image of Emma Sewid's youngest sister, Emma Seweid, Henry Bell, and James Sewid at M̓am̓aliliqəlla village of the M̓im̓kʷəmlis. Between two houses post with the representations of Grizzly Bears at their base (one with an articulated arm). Several carved wooden east dishes can be seen in the foreground. |
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Publication Identifier
9780295984353
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Extent
B&W; 4.75 x7 in.
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Digital Origin
digitized other analog
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| Local Identifier |
Local Identifier
a050348
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Access Conditions
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| Use and Reproduction |
Use and Reproduction
The item is for educational purposes only. If you would like to use it for other purposes, contact the MOA: library@moa.ubc.ca
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Rights Statement
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| Keywords |
Keywords
Paddling to Where I Stand, Paddling to Where I Stand: Agnes Alfred, Qwiqwasutinuxw Noblewoman, Museum of Anthropology Archives, Indigenous, Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw
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Cite this
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English
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21
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image/jpeg
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74495
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600px
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430px
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