As I Remember It: Teachings (Ɂəms tɑɁɑw) from the Life of a Sliammon ElderMain MenuTerritoryPeople of the LandColonialismResilience in the Face of Racism and ConflictCommunityLiving TogetherWellnessCaring for Body, Mind, and SpiritThe Sliammon LanguageHow We CommunicateOur ProcessMaking This BookFeatures and ResourcesWays to Use This BookAbout This BookUBC PressAs I Remember It - Peer Review Copy – Pub. March 29, 20192019-03-29T07:55:01-07:00As I Remember It - Peer Review Copy – Pub. March 22, 20192019-03-22T13:09:31-07:00
children and childhood
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12019-02-11T22:27:16-08:00AnonymousWorking Out42Elsie Paul with her new exercise bike at the group home next to the Elders' Lodge, Christmas 1987. The group home provided housing for children in care and for children from the Homalco/Church House people attending school in Powell River. Elsie's daughters Jeannie and Ann each ran the group home for a number of years.plain2019-06-03T18:50:27-07:009780774861250_EP_033Courtesy of Elsie Paul1987Still ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulSliammon village (tʼɩšosəm), British Columbia, CanadaAnonymous
12018-05-11T19:58:03-07:00Christopher B. Teuton & Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade & Larry Shade4583f59774ff4c9c529fdbdef4152f62c3020232Childhood Fun25image_header2019-05-24T18:52:28-07:00Anonymous