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
Community Photo Album
12018-12-17T20:24:29-08:00Christopher B. Teuton & Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade & Larry Shade4583f59774ff4c9c529fdbdef4152f62c302023272structured_gallery2019-03-14T22:44:55-07:00Anonymous
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12019-02-19T20:08:04-08:00AnonymousFirst Home18Elsie and William Paul’s first home in Sliammon, built in 1951. The home was originally built on a two-thousand-dollar budget, with additions and improvements made in subsequent years.2019-03-11T21:46:35-07:009780774861250_EP_299Still ImageElsie PaulAnonymous
12019-02-11T22:27:17-08:00AnonymousPaul Family Car19Elsie Paul's children (from left) Ann, Marlane, Cathy (back row), and Cliff pose with the family car.2019-03-11T21:46:34-07:009780774861250_EP_083Still ImageElsie PaulAnonymous
12019-02-11T22:27:17-08:00AnonymousWalter19Elsie Paul's son Walter, aged four.2019-03-11T21:46:34-07:009780774861250_EP_079Circa 1960Still ImageElsie PaulAnonymous
12019-02-11T22:27:17-08:00AnonymousKatherine and Harmony19Granny Katherine Dominick from Squirrel Cove with author Harmony Johnson as a baby. Katherine was the daughter of Bob George (tiyʔəpθot) and sister to Elsie Paul's Granny Molly.2019-03-11T21:46:33-07:009780774861250_EP_070Circa 1981Still ImageElsie PaulAnonymous
12019-02-11T22:27:17-08:00AnonymousSharon19Sharon Paul at home. Elsie and Willie Dave Paul had eleven children; Sharon was the third-born.2019-03-11T21:46:33-07:009780774861250_EP_049Circa 1952Still ImageElsie PaulAnonymous
12019-02-11T22:27:16-08:00Anonymousɬaʔamɩn Parade19ɬaʔamɩn children on a float in the annual Seafair Parade, 1967. The parade was organized by community member Mary George. Recovering from decades of having its cultural expressions banned, the community was in the process of taking pride in and reclaiming its own regalia making and ceremony.2019-03-11T21:46:31-07:009780774861250_EP_021Elsie Paul1967Still ImageElsie PaulElsie PaulAnonymous
12019-02-21T18:31:22-08:00AnonymousJohnny and Jimmy10Johnny Bob (left) and former ɬaʔamɩn Chief Jimmy Peters with a mud shark they caught, 1951. Johnny was the second husband of Elsie Paul's mother Lily and father of Henry Bob.2019-03-11T21:46:42-07:009780774861250_PRMA_5131951Still ImagePowell River Historical Museum and ArchivesAnonymous
12019-02-19T23:14:43-08:00AnonymousDelivery Truck17Delivery truck (could be from the local Toigo family grocery store) in Sliammon village. From left: the homes of Gestena (Christina Harry), Chief Tom Timothy (Elsie Paul's great-uncle), Johnny Harry, Frank Williams, Mary Bob, and the Sacred Heart Church.2019-03-11T21:46:40-07:009780774861250_PRMA_488Still ImagePowell River Historical Museum and ArchivesAnonymous
12019-03-01T00:22:21-08:00AnonymousNo Title6Soccer team 1924-1925 (Need to review with Freddie Louie). Back row: unknown, Sam Adams (Mabel Galligos' dad), Bill Williams,2019-03-11T21:46:45-07:009780774861250_PRMA_5021924-1925Still ImagePowell River Historical Museum and ArchivesAnonymous
12019-03-01T00:22:21-08:00AnonymousNo Title6Kids on steps2019-03-11T21:46:45-07:009780774861250_PRMA_498Still ImagePowell River Historical Museum and ArchivesAnonymous
12019-02-19T20:08:04-08:00AnonymousWilliam in Sliammon18William Paul, just prior to his marriage to Elsie (née Timothy), in the late 1940s in Sliammon Village.2019-03-11T21:46:35-07:009780774861250_EP_302Late 1940sStill ImageElsie PaulAnonymous