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Seraphine Tlekenak

Seraphine Tlekenak

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Seraphine Tlekenak (Joseph) was the wife of John Currie. They had 3 children together and were the first permanent settlers in Pemberton. Their descendants still live in the area.

Date of Creation:

u/k

Accession #:

p358.1

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Bride and Groom

Bride and Groom

Description:

One of a series of 32 photographs and post cards sent back to family in the old country by Samuel and Elizabeth Spetch after they immigrated to Canada in 1907. Caption on back; "Christmas 1918, This is an indian man and his bride having their pictures taken at our place last summer your cousin Lizzie took the picture". [added by Chief Leonard Andrew in 2019] The man in the photo is Billy [also Willy] Pascal who was a friend of Spetch. This is his first wife. He married three times.

Date of Creation:

1918

Accession #:

p352.1

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Lunch

Lunch

Description:

One of a series of 32 photographs and post cards sent back to family in the old country by Samuel and Elizabeth Spetch after they immigrated to Canada in 1907. Caption on back; "This is a picture of a bunch of indians just at lunch".

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Accession #:

p352.12

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"Smoak" House

"Smoak" House

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One of a series of 32 photographs and post cards sent back to family in the old country by Samuel and Elizabeth Spetch after they immigrated to Canada in 1907. Caption on back; "This is the indians at their smoak (sic) houses, dry the salmon, you will see them hanging up in there, they keep a little fire burning underneath it till it is well smoaked (sic)".

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Accession #:

p352.15

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Becky Abraham

Becky Abraham

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Date of Creation:

1975

Accession #:

p38.1

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War Dance

War Dance

Description:

Mt. Currie first nations doing a war dance in Pemberton.

Date of Creation:

1950 (ca.)

Accession #:

p312.4

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