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St. Paul's Repaired: Indians Spend $7700 Renovating Old Church
ARC.008.04.CCNC.0036
St. Paul's Repaired: Indians Spend $7700 Renovating Old Church
August 26 1953
How the eagle saved the Squamish
ARC.008.04.CCNC.0314
How the eagle saved the Squamish
September 24 1953
Leslie Morrison
Folklore of the Far West
LIB.00031
Folklore of the Far West
1953
C2023.001.001 - Front.JPG
C2023.001.001
Basketry, oval basket with two handles.
1950s
Ellen Hall
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