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Pulling together

Imich Siiyem
This Salish welcoming figure "Imich Siiyem" was carved by Susan Point, Musqueam
It sits outside the UBC Museum of Anthropology to acknowledge the land as Salish and to welcome visitors.
© Museum of Anthropology
Welcome to this exhibit on Coast Salish canoe racing. The Coast Salish people live on the central Pacific coast of North America in what is now southern British Columbia and Washington State. There are over 25,000 Coast Salish people, organized into over 50 different bands. In British Columbia, many Coast Salish bands are actively involved in treaty negotiations.
Cultural groupings in the Pacific Northwest
© Paula Gustafson "Salish Weaving"




The Native Canoe was an economic necessity, like a railroad or highway, and it also provided recreation, which persists to the present day in the sport of racing.
-Emmett Oliver, Quinault-



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