Boy Climbing a House Post

Located at the mouth of Knight Inlet, between the north east coast of Vancouver Island and the mainland, the Mamalilikala band have inhabited this site for centuries. Mimkwamlis was once the largest village on the coast and it is also where the government and First Nations met head to head in a crus...

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Other Authors: A. de Menil
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 1968
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Online Access:https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-3770/boy-climbing-house-post
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spelling ftsfrazerunivdc:oai:digital.lib.sfu.ca:billreid_3770 2023-05-15T16:15:50+02:00 Boy Climbing a House Post A. de Menil Mimkwamlis (Village Island) 1968 https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-3770/boy-climbing-house-post unknown billreid:3770 local: de Menil Slide Donation561 uuid: 41e8735a-6368-4982-bea1-1ca240b66537 https://digital.lib.sfu.ca/billreid-3770/boy-climbing-house-post Courtesy Adelaide de Menil. This image is to be used solely for the purpose of research or private study; and any use of the image for a purpose other than research or private study requires the authorization of the copyright owner of the work in question. Kwakwaka'wakw --- Housepost--Monument--House--Post--Totem--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--Carving--Human-- Kwakwaka'wakw --- Mimkwamlis (Village Island)--Housepost--Monument--House--Post--Totem--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--Carving--Human-- Photographs StillImage 1968 ftsfrazerunivdc 2019-07-10T07:05:09Z Located at the mouth of Knight Inlet, between the north east coast of Vancouver Island and the mainland, the Mamalilikala band have inhabited this site for centuries. Mimkwamlis was once the largest village on the coast and it is also where the government and First Nations met head to head in a crushing blow to potlatching in December 1921. Still Image First Nations SFU Digitized Collections (Simon Fraser University)
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topic Kwakwaka'wakw --- Housepost--Monument--House--Post--Totem--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--Carving--Human--
Kwakwaka'wakw --- Mimkwamlis (Village Island)--Housepost--Monument--House--Post--Totem--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--Carving--Human--
spellingShingle Kwakwaka'wakw --- Housepost--Monument--House--Post--Totem--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--Carving--Human--
Kwakwaka'wakw --- Mimkwamlis (Village Island)--Housepost--Monument--House--Post--Totem--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--Carving--Human--
Boy Climbing a House Post
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Kwakwaka'wakw --- Mimkwamlis (Village Island)--Housepost--Monument--House--Post--Totem--Northwest Coast--Native--First Nation--Art--Carving--Human--
description Located at the mouth of Knight Inlet, between the north east coast of Vancouver Island and the mainland, the Mamalilikala band have inhabited this site for centuries. Mimkwamlis was once the largest village on the coast and it is also where the government and First Nations met head to head in a crushing blow to potlatching in December 1921.
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title Boy Climbing a House Post
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op_rights Courtesy Adelaide de Menil. This image is to be used solely for the purpose of research or private study; and any use of the image for a purpose other than research or private study requires the authorization of the copyright owner of the work in question.
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