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Haida Memories
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Leslie Williams puts eagle down into TerriLynn Williams Davidson's headdress as a sign of peace.
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Tamara White and Amelia Rea love to Haida dance.
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Mary Swanson and Joan Hart at the tluu xaada naay longhouse opening.
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Lucille Bell and Dorothy Bell attend a women's conference in Terrace.
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Margaret Hewer was a strong Eagle woman who loved to sing.
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Haana Edenshaw is a young Eagle girl learning the Haida language.
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Sandy and Evelyn Gagnon with their aunt Jane Bell, three Eagle girls.
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April Davis hams it up at Halloween.
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April Davis prepared spruce roots for weaving.
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Holly Churchill prepared spruce roots for weaving.
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Deloris Churchill weaving at the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
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Tiffany and Carrie Vanderhoop, sisters who have their grandmother's weaving skills.
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Tiffany Vanderhoop swoons the crowd at kareoke.
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Selina Peratovich prepares cedar bark for weaving.
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Trish Collison, a Haida anthropologist plays a game at a bridal shower.
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Flora Russ, matriarch of the clan decorating cakes.
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Trish, Deena and Christine Collison sitting pretty.
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Amelia Ray in Washington, D.C.
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