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File:Salish canoe.JPG - Wikipedia UNIDENTIFIED ARTIST, NUU-CHAH-NULTH OR COAST SALISH, Large Model Canoe with  Figures, late 19th century | First Arts Canoe designs of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest Carving tools & technologies of Coast Salish art | Burke Museum Launching the Coast Salish s.dəxʷìł canoe | Burke Museum Canoe designs of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest Launching the Coast Salish s.dəxʷìł canoe | Burke Museum Traditional canoes return to the waters of the Pacific Northwest • Source  New Mexico Contemporary Coast Salish Canoes | Open Rivers Journal Coast salish people hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy Coast Salish Canoe Journey 2008 | U.S. Geological Survey Township of Langley on X: Oral histories share of Coast Salish peoples  using canoes for travel and transport since time immemorial. This is an  11-person canoe on stɑl̓əw̓stó:lōFraser River circa 1950. Find Gathering of Canoes to Protect the Salish Sea, September 1, 2012. Awaiting  welcome at Whey-ah-Wichen (Cates Park) N. Vancouver Stock Photo - Alamy Growing Native - Coast Salish - Twin Cities PBS Underscore News | Traditional Canoes Return to the Waters of the Pacific  Northwest Launching the Coast Salish s.dəxʷìł canoe | Burke Museum Coast salish traditional canoe hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy Canoe Landing | U.S. Geological Survey Carver John Marstons cedar canoe for Chemainus school brings teachings -  Ladysmith Chemainus Chronicle

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