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tʼɩšosəm (Sliammon village)
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12017-11-01T18:29:24-07:00Christopher B. Teuton & Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade & Larry Shade4583f59774ff4c9c529fdbdef4152f62c3020232My Dog Patsy54image_header2019-05-31T18:15:21-07:00Anonymous
12019-02-11T22:27:15-08:00AnonymousSliammon Village Waterfront42The village of tʼɩšosəm, Tla'amin's main community. The name tʼɩšosəm refers to “milky” water, because the water would turn milky with herring eggs during annual herring spawning. Elsie Paul's residence is above the beach on the left-hand side of the photo.plain2019-06-03T19:32:03-07:009780774861250_DM_292Courtesy of Elsie Paul2008Still ImagePhotographer unknownCourtesy of Davis McKenzieSliammon village (tʼɩšosəm), British Columbia, CanadaAnonymous
12019-02-19T23:14:43-08:00AnonymousDelivery Truck41Delivery truck (could be from the local Toigo family grocery store) in Sliammon village. From left: the homes of gistena (Christina Harry), Chief Tom Timothy (Elsie Paul’s great-uncle), Johnny Harry, Frank Williams, Mary Bob, and the Sliammon Sacred Heart Church.plain2019-06-01T05:46:54-07:009780774861250_PRMA_488UnknownUnknownStill ImagePhotographer unknownCourtesy of Powell River Historical Museum & Archives, 1989.26.2826Anonymous
12019-02-19T23:14:43-08:00AnonymousDugouts39Dugout canoes float in front of the ɬaʔamɩn village of tʼɩšosəm.plain2019-06-03T19:05:34-07:009780774861250_PRMA_330UnknownUnknownStill ImagePhotographer unknownCourtesy of Powell River Historical Museum & Archives, ND000496ɬaʔamɩn village of tʼɩšosəmAnonymous
12019-02-19T23:14:43-08:00AnonymousSliammon Sacred Heart Church39The original Sliammon village Sacred Heart Church, with cows in foreground. This building burned down in 1919.plain2019-06-03T17:20:31-07:009780774861250_PRMA_485Public DomainBefore 1919Still ImagePhotographer unknownCourtesy of Powell River Historical Museum & Archives, 1975.100.7Sliammon village (tʼɩšosəm), British Columbia, CanadaAnonymous
12019-02-19T23:14:43-08:00AnonymousMakeshift Church39ɬaʔamɩn people pray in a makeshift church in the year of the great fire. The women are near the altar on the right hand side of the tent, and the boys and men are on the left hand side.plain2019-06-03T17:32:48-07:009780774861250_PRMA_472Unknown1919Still ImagePhotographer unknownCourtesy of Powell River Historical Museum & Archives, 1967.1.1Anonymous
12019-02-19T23:14:43-08:00AnonymousRemains of the Fire39On Easter 1918, a great fire burned the main village of Sliammon. This statue of Jesus Christ was all that remained.plain2019-06-03T17:35:16-07:009780774861250_PRMA_474Unknown1918Still ImageRob LeMayCourtesy of Powell River Historical Museum & Archives, 1967.1.31, P00/P00177Sliammon village (tʼɩšosəm), British Columbia, CanadaAnonymous
12019-02-19T23:14:41-08:00AnonymousSliammon Day School36In addition to attending the Sechelt Indian Residential School, Elsie Paul occasionally attended a day school in the Sliammon community in the winter months. The Sliammon day school teachers were Pat McGuiness and Mr. Gallagher. Back row: Unknown boy with hat, Katherine Blaney, Teacher Pat McGuinness, Rosaline Wilson, unknown girl, Marilyn Louie (tall in the very back behind unknown girl)Middle row: Ernie Galligos (shorter boy), Joe Paul, Agnes Paul, unknown girl, Front (Small Children): Sarah tom, Maggie Wilson, and Joe Francis (Elsie Paul's half brother)plain2019-06-03T17:27:16-07:009780774861250_EP_423Courtesy of Elsie PaulStill ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulAnonymous
12019-04-11T19:09:17-07:00AnonymousGoing to Church (1)35From left: Agnes Paul, Irene Billy, Elsie Paul, and Katherine Blaney outside the Sliammon Sacred Heart Church, circa 1953.plain2019-06-01T05:10:19-07:009780774861250_EP_117Courtesy of Elsie Paul2019Still ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulAnonymous
12019-02-21T05:58:38-08:00AnonymousSliammon Waterfront23Fishing boats, the church, and houses in Sliammon.plain2019-06-03T19:32:59-07:009780774861250_PRMA_496Unknown1958Still ImagePhotographer unknownCourtesy of Powell River Historical Museum & Archives, 2007.50.20756Sliammon village (tʼɩšosəm), British Columbia, CanadaAnonymous
12019-04-16T22:37:11-07:00Anonymoustiyskʷɑt (2)22tiyskʷɑt, one of the ɬaʔamɩn original village sites, is a dwelling near the mouth of Powell River. The village is pictured here before it was flooded by the construction of a dam.plain2019-06-03T21:56:09-07:009780774861250_PRMA_494Unknown1909Still ImagePhotographer unknownCourtesy of Powell River Historical Museum & Archives, 2007.50.11373tiyskʷɑt (historical ɬaʔamɩn village displaced by Powell River, British Columbia, Canada)Anonymous
12019-04-16T22:37:21-07:00AnonymousDam Construction20Early settlers on what would become the future site of the Powell River Pulp and Paper Mill, 1911. The dam would displace the ɬaʔamɩn village of tiyskʷɑt.plain2019-06-03T21:58:37-07:009780774861250_PRMA_480Unknown1911Still ImagePhotographer unknownCourtesy of Powell River Historical Museum & Archives, 1967.1.181Anonymous