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[Norman and Chip discuss]

Image is of Norman standing on the south side of the canoe log as he speaks to Chip who kneels on top of the east end of the log. Norman points to the top of the (bow) with his left hand as he raises his right arm vertical. Cedar scraps and blocks cover the ground.

[Norman and Chip discuss]

Image is of Norman standing on the south side of the canoe log as he speaks to Chip who kneels on top of the east end of the log. Cedar scraps and blocks cover the ground. An unidentified person looks towards the canoe log in image background.

[Isaac and Ron prepare chainsaw]

Image is of Isaac and Ron sitting on the ground in the area west of the longhouse. They smile and laugh as they adjust a chainsaw. Cedar bark and scraps cover the ground.

[MOA grounds with canoe log]

Image is of MOA grounds with totem poles, longhouse, and canoe log photographed from a slight distance, demonstrating size relationship between objects. The crew rests outside the Mortuary house unidentified persons walk around the grounds and regard the canoe log. An unidentified person walks on top of the canoe log.

[Norman, Chip, Isaac and Ron discuss]

Image is of Norman standing near the east end of the canoe log as Chip, Isaac, and Ron stand behind him near the longhouse. Norman has his left hand vertical with his right hand at a slight angle, touching his left wrist, demonstrating the bow(?). The canoe log is covered by a sheet.

Kwakwaka'wakw - Wakas Pole

Images documenting Stanley Park celebration of the replacement of the decaying Wakas pole with a new Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer. The Alert Bay dancers and singers participated in the event.

Kwakwaka'wakw - Wakas Pole

Images documenting Stanley Park celebration of the replacement of the decaying Wakas pole with a new Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer. The Alert Bay dancers and singers participated in the event.

Kwakwaka'wakw - Wakas Pole

Images documenting Stanley Park celebration of the replacement of the decaying Wakas pole with a new Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer. The Alert Bay dancers and singers participated in the event.

Kwakwaka'wakw - Wakas Pole

Images documenting Stanley Park celebration of the replacement of the decaying Wakas pole with a new Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer. The Alert Bay dancers and singers participated in the event.

Kwakwaka'wakw - Wakas Pole

Images documenting Stanley Park celebration of the replacement of the decaying Wakas pole with a new Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer. The Alert Bay dancers and singers participated in the event.

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