Jean Sanders weaving a cedar hat at camp
Jean Sanders making progress on her woven cedar hat, which she will wear for protocols in a few days, at 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 Bri...
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Washington State Library
2004
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Online Access: | http://content.statelib.wa.gov/cdm/ref/collection/nisqually/id/54 |
Summary: | Jean Sanders making progress on her woven cedar hat, which she will wear for protocols in a few days, at 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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