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12017-06-26T14:19:01-07:00Christopher B. Teuton & Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade & Larry Shade4583f59774ff4c9c529fdbdef4152f62c3020232Trading198image_header2019-05-29T18:08:41-07:00Anonymous
12019-02-11T22:27:17-08:00AnonymousCleaning Roots43Charlie Charlie and Katherine Blaney cleaning roots in Mary George's backyard.plain2019-06-03T17:41:53-07:009780774861250_EP_040Courtesy of Elsie Paul1990sStill ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulSliammon village (tʼɩšosəm), British Columbia, CanadaAnonymous
12019-02-11T22:27:17-08:00AnonymousWorking Together42ɬaʔamɩn Elders gather and put away cedar roots in Mary George's backyard. Bundled roots hang from the clothesline above. From left: Annie Dominick, Katherine Blaney (floral shirt), Sunny Timothy (blue hat), Agnes McGee (blue apron), Martin Jensen (yellow hat), Mary George (pink hat), Henry Bob (green hat), Louise Bob (foreground, floral dress), Dave Dominick (white shirt, black hat).plain2019-06-03T17:48:32-07:009780774861250_EP_039Courtesy of Elsie Paul1990sStill ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulSliammon village (tʼɩšosəm), British Columbia, CanadaAnonymous
12019-02-19T23:14:43-08:00AnonymousBaby Papoose (1)39Lena Galligos holds her baby in a papoose. In the ɬaʔamɩn practice, baby baskets were carried instead of worn on the back.plain2019-06-02T04:23:40-07:009780774861250_PRMA_342Unknown1922Still ImagePhotographer unknownCourtesy of Powell River Historical Museum & Archives, PH002889UnknownAnonymous
12019-02-19T23:14:43-08:00AnonymousBaby Papoose (2)39ɬaʔamɩn babies are traditionally carried in baskets until they are about a year old.plain2019-06-02T04:32:47-07:009780774861250_PRMA_341Unknown1922Still ImagePhotographer unknownCourtesy of Powell River Historical Museum & Archives, ND000248UnknownAnonymous
12019-05-14T18:18:41-07:00AnonymousMasters9Master basket weavers Agnes McGee (left) and Mary George (right) with Elders Coordinator Verna Francis on Elsie Paul's lawn.plain2019-06-01T04:56:04-07:009780774861250_EP_120Courtesy of Elsie Paul1996Still ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulAnonymous