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Digital Document
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Publisher's no.: ED. 3217.
Pl. no.: 48181
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Cover title.
"Winthrop Rogers edition."
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1 miniature score (15 pages). 20 cm.
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Originally intended to be sung by a solo voice to the accompaniment of a wind or string instrument. cf. Notice.
The Old French text is printed in the score. A translation into modern French precedes each number.
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Publisher's no.: Edition Peters no. 66355.
Duration: 13 min.
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Publisher's no.: Edition Peters no. 66356.
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Includes foreword and editorial notes.
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This collection contains 59 photographs gathered during the creation of Paddling to Where I Stand: Agnes Alfred, Qwiqwasutinuxw Noblewoman, the autobiography of Axu (also known as Agnes Alfred, ʔAx̌uw̓ and ʔAwuw̓aw). Martine J. Reid wrote the book…
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For solo voices (SATB) and chorus (SATB); acc. arr. for piano. Latin words. Reprint. Originally published: London ; New York : Novello, Ewer and Co., 1893. Reissued from Novello plates. Pl. no.: 8176.
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Contact Print Containing Images From the Opening Ceremony of the First Nations Longhouse
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Chief Simon Baker speaks to the crowd at the naming ceremony, arm raised. June Bellman is pictured in the back of the image holding the drum, gifted by Emily Baker.
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Chief Simon Baker playing the drum gifted to William Bellman at the naming ceremony, while Willam and June Bellman stand alongside him.
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"A Gitxsan and Wet'suwet'en delegation bestows the name Wii Ax on James Wallace." (The First Nations Longhouse: Our Home Away From Home, p.14). On behalf of the Gixsan Nation of the Skeena River, Sm'oogit Niiyeesgiminuu, Mr…
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Alfie Waugh, of Chipewyan decent and from the Northwest Territories, spoke about his unique experience working on the Longhouse while a student at UBC (The First Nations Longhouse: Our Home Away From Home, p.19).
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In the Sy-Wet-Tan great hall- At the final event of the grand opening, the celebration of cultures, a man dances as attendees play drums, seated in a circle. Located at the back right of the image: The Man and The Raven Housepost, carved by Stan…
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Oscar Swanson (president of the UBC First Nation's Student Association) alongside other students, present Elder Verna J. Kirkness with a button blanket. Oscar said of the of gift "On behalf of the students past, present, and future, we…
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Chancellor W. Robert Wyman and Chief Simon Baker of the Squamish Nation standing on either side of the plaque commemorating the opening of The First Nations Longhouse.
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President David Strangway stands alongside Elder Vince Stogan as they unveil a plaque acknowledging that the University of British Columbia is located on Musqueam traditional territory.
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Chief Simon Baker presents William Bellman with a paddle for his donation to the project. Chief Simon Baker said of the paddle: "I give you this paddle to help you in the future. Don't leave home without it!" (The First Nations…
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William Bellman, Chief Simon Baker, and June Bellman stand facing the crowd at the naming ceremony as William Bellman receives the honorary name Xwi7xwa from Chief Simon Baker. William Bellman holds a paddle, gifted to him by Chief Simon Baker,…
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Haida Elder Minnie Croft of the House of Skedans, Haida Gwaii, alongside her niece Terri-Lynn Williams give the name Haida name Kil Sli on Dr.David Strangway. Elder Minnie Croft said this about the name during the ceremony: "The name Kil Sil is…
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In the Sy-wet-Tan great hall- At the final event of the grand opening, the celebration of cultures; an individual walks as performers move in a circle across the hall. Located in the back of the image is the Wolf and Wolf Pup Housepost, carved by…