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Nahanee's Notebook logo
ARC.008.04.CCNC.0214
Nahanee's Notebook logo
November 1 1994 at 0:00
Maurice Nahanee
Demand high for Cowichan sweaters
ARC.008.04.CCNC.0228
Demand high for Cowichan sweaters
August 24 1984
Maurice Nahanee
Marina charts bright future
ARC.008.04.CCNC.0232
Marina charts bright future
Maurice Nahanee
1520644-alphacarving05web.jpg
ARC.News.BN.20191121
Burnaby school takes 'reconciliation' with Indigenous welcome carving
November 21 2019
Cornelia Naylor
No media available
ARC.News.NSN.20210429
This Thunderbird carved from 400-year-old red cedar now watches over a North Van school
April 29 2021
Elisia Seeber
C2022.007.109 - Front.JPG
C2022.007.109
Carving, paddle.
2011
Maurice Nahanee
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