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  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Karen Levin, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

Page R6

Once again, the highlight of the Aboriginal Pavilion exhibit at Vancouver's PNE in August was the ceremonial robes show the Kwakiutl Dancers of Fort Rupert.

The traditions of the Kwakiutl Nation are shared with spirit authentically outfitted dancers portraying their people's history.

The show was the inspiration of the group's program co-ordinator, Gloria Roze. On…

  • Andrea Buckley, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitehorse

Page R3

Caribou populations in the Carcross area have dropped dramatically, prompting a call to ban hunting for both Native and non-Native hunters.

Ray Quock, Council for Yukon Indians wildlife consultant, is working with First Nations groups in the Carcross area south of Whitehorse to save the area's caribou herd. The herd's numbers have dwindled from thousands to approximately…

  • Andrea Buckley, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitehorse

Page R3

Caribou populations in the Carcross area have dropped dramatically, prompting a call to ban hunting for both Native and non-Native hunters.

Ray Quock, Council for Yukon Indians wildlife consultant, is working with First Nations groups in the Carcross area south of Whitehorse to save the area's caribou herd. The herd's numbers have dwindled from thousands to approximately…

  • Andrea Buckley, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitehorse

Page R3

Caribou populations in the Carcross area have dropped dramatically, prompting a call to ban hunting for both Native and non-Native hunters.

Ray Quock, Council for Yukon Indians wildlife consultant, is working with First Nations groups in the Carcross area south of Whitehorse to save the area's caribou herd. The herd's numbers have dwindled from thousands to approximately…

  • Andrea Buckley, Windspeaker Contributor, Whitehorse

Page R3

Caribou populations in the Carcross area have dropped dramatically, prompting a call to ban hunting for both Native and non-Native hunters.

Ray Quock, Council for Yukon Indians wildlife consultant, is working with First Nations groups in the Carcross area south of Whitehorse to save the area's caribou herd. The herd's numbers have dwindled from thousands to approximately…