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Pauline Johnson

Photograph depicts a portrait of Canadian writer Emily Pauline Johnson, known as Tekahionwake in Mohawk.

Side portrait shot of woman with feathers in hair, wearing a necklace that appears to be made of claws, and dress with fringe; labelled "E. Pauline Johnson" and "Tekahionwake" in partially legible script at the bottom.

Laboratory, addition to St. Paul's Hospital upon completion, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts the finished additions to St. Paul's Hospital by Smith Bros. and Wilson Ltd. - General Contractors.

Laboratory room with two visible work stations; various bottles and beakers located at each work station; one female lab technician seated at work station; second female lab technician standing at sink in middle right of image.

Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts five totem poles. Though totem poles are common to the Coastal First Nations of British Columbia, the three First Nations (Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh) who claim Stanley Park as their ancestral land were not represented in Stanley Park with this cultural art form until the summer of 2008.

Up until this time, totem poles produced by carvers of the Nuu-chah-nulth, from Vancouver Island's west coast, the Haida and Nisga'a of British Columbia's north coast, and most abundantly, the Kwakwaka'wakw of the north and northeaster coast of Vancouver Island were the only ones found in Stanley Park.

Five totem poles, two short, three tall, all topped with the Thunderbird; woman in light dress and dark cardigan standing in front of guard rail surrounding totem poles; forested area in background.

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