Helen
Dawe Collection
Series
6.6
Art
Cemetery,
churches
People
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Totem
poles
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Series
6.6-- First Nations of Sechelt -- Art, Page 1
Photographs include the Sechelt 'Stone Image' (a seated figure bowl), brass bands, canoes, cemetery, the three churches and passion plays, identified individuals and groups, the residential school, pupils and nuns, totem poles and various village scenes.
Photographers include Charles Bradbury, Phillip Timms, Helen McCall, Edric Clayton.
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6.6.1
1921
-- The Sechelt Image was found in the landfill at Selma Park and
moved to the Vancouver Centennial Museum. A replica is in the
Sechelt First Nation's museum in Sechelt. This type of sculpture
was used as a test of manhood.
Photographer
unknown. See also oversize photograph 6.15.68
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6.6.2
1921
-- The Sechelt Image was found in the landfill at Selma Park and
moved to the Vancouver Centennial Museum. A replica is in the
Sechelt First Nation's museum in Sechelt. This type of sculpture
was used as a test of manhood.
Photographer
unknown. See also oversize photograph 6.15.68
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6.6.2.1
1921
-- The Sechelt Image was found in the landfill at Selma Park and
moved to the Vancouver Centennial Museum. A replica is in the
Sechelt First Nation's museum in Sechelt. This type of sculpture
was used as a test of manhood.
Photographer
unknown. See also oversize photograph 6.15.68
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