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Three unidentified boys and a totem
Three unidentified boys and a totem

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St. Michael's (BC)
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Jacques Moon (photographer)
Description
Three boys walking near totem, Alert Bay, B.C.
Curatorial Comment
This image is from a photo shoot in connection with a United Church Observer article on marine missions (published July 1957). It shows three students in front of a totem pole at St. Michael's Indian Residential School (a school run by the Anglican Church). Traditional carving was part of the curriculum at that school, with instruction given by a master Indigenous carver.

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Acc No: 2010-33
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1 photograph : col. slide (Kodachrome) ; 35 mm

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Copyright status: public domain
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