Misty Kalama leans on her paddle

Misty Kalama leans on her paddle, resting at the end of the Paddle to Chemainus. Images in this collection document the Nisqually Indian Tribe's participation in the Tribal Canoe Journeys, an annual celebration of canoe culture by Coast Salish peoples from British Columbia, Oregon, and Washingt...

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Main Author: Frazier, Allen
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: Washington State Library 2004
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Online Access:http://content.statelib.wa.gov/cdm/ref/collection/nisqually/id/176
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spelling ftwashingstlibdc:oai:content.statelib.wa.gov:nisqually/176 2023-05-15T16:15:18+02:00 Misty Kalama leans on her paddle 10-49 Frazier, Allen Canada; Chemainus First Nations reserve; Salish Sea; Shell Beach, Ladysmith, British Columbia; Strait of Georgia; Stuart Channel; Stz'uminus First Nations reserve; Vancouver Island; Canada -- British Columbia -- Stuart Channel; Canada -- British Columbia -- Vancouver Island; 48.991426,-123.760237 2004-08 2004; image/jpeg http://content.statelib.wa.gov/cdm/ref/collection/nisqually/id/176 unknown Washington State Library The Canoe Journeys ~ A Nisqually Perspective; Washington Rural Heritage; Copyright Allen Frazier. The materials in this collection are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. For permission to distribute, publish or reproduce, please contact the Nisqually Tribal Library, (360) 456-5221. Privately owned; Nisqually Tribal Library; holding institution: private collection of Allen Frazier; extent and medium: 1 photographic print; other physical details: color Canoes; Indigenous peoples; Indian reservations; Cultural resurgence; Nisqually Canoe Family; Pacific Northwest Tribal Culture; Paddle to Chemainus; Paddle to Stz'uminus; Regalia; Spiritual healing; Substance abuse prevention; Still Image; 2004 ftwashingstlibdc 2016-07-21T06:33:58Z Misty Kalama leans on her paddle, resting at the end of the Paddle to Chemainus. Images in this collection document the Nisqually Indian Tribe's participation in the Tribal Canoe Journeys, an annual celebration of canoe culture by Coast Salish peoples from British Columbia, Oregon, and Washington. In 2004, the event was known as the "Paddle to Chemainus," hosted by the Stz'uminus First Nation. Still Image First Nations Washington State Library: Digital Collections and Resources Canada Pacific Indian British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000)
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topic Canoes; Indigenous peoples; Indian reservations; Cultural resurgence; Nisqually Canoe Family; Pacific Northwest Tribal Culture; Paddle to Chemainus; Paddle to Stz'uminus; Regalia; Spiritual healing; Substance abuse prevention;
spellingShingle Canoes; Indigenous peoples; Indian reservations; Cultural resurgence; Nisqually Canoe Family; Pacific Northwest Tribal Culture; Paddle to Chemainus; Paddle to Stz'uminus; Regalia; Spiritual healing; Substance abuse prevention;
Frazier, Allen
Misty Kalama leans on her paddle
topic_facet Canoes; Indigenous peoples; Indian reservations; Cultural resurgence; Nisqually Canoe Family; Pacific Northwest Tribal Culture; Paddle to Chemainus; Paddle to Stz'uminus; Regalia; Spiritual healing; Substance abuse prevention;
description Misty Kalama leans on her paddle, resting at the end of the Paddle to Chemainus. Images in this collection document the Nisqually Indian Tribe's participation in the Tribal Canoe Journeys, an annual celebration of canoe culture by Coast Salish peoples from British Columbia, Oregon, and Washington. In 2004, the event was known as the "Paddle to Chemainus," hosted by the Stz'uminus First Nation.
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title Misty Kalama leans on her paddle
title_short Misty Kalama leans on her paddle
title_full Misty Kalama leans on her paddle
title_fullStr Misty Kalama leans on her paddle
title_full_unstemmed Misty Kalama leans on her paddle
title_sort misty kalama leans on her paddle
publisher Washington State Library
publishDate 2004
url http://content.statelib.wa.gov/cdm/ref/collection/nisqually/id/176
op_coverage Canada; Chemainus First Nations reserve; Salish Sea; Shell Beach, Ladysmith, British Columbia; Strait of Georgia; Stuart Channel; Stz'uminus First Nations reserve; Vancouver Island; Canada -- British Columbia -- Stuart Channel; Canada -- British Columbia -- Vancouver Island; 48.991426,-123.760237
2004-08
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op_source Privately owned; Nisqually Tribal Library; holding institution: private collection of Allen Frazier; extent and medium: 1 photographic print; other physical details: color
op_relation The Canoe Journeys ~ A Nisqually Perspective; Washington Rural Heritage;
op_rights Copyright Allen Frazier. The materials in this collection are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. For permission to distribute, publish or reproduce, please contact the Nisqually Tribal Library, (360) 456-5221.
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