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LL/105228
Frederick Dally
1870 (ca)
Quamichan Woman : 'Cowichan Indian Woman, Vancouver Island'

Albumen print
5.5 x 4.4 cm (image)
 
The Royal Collection
RCIN 2368840
 
Photograph of an Indigenous Canadian woman from the Coast Salish peoples in a head and shoulders length portrait. She wears her hair in pigtails and wears a woollen blanket wrapped closely around her neck.
 
The Cowichan or Quamichan is a nation of the Coast Salish peoples from Vancouver Island. The settlement is situated along the side of the Cowichan River which provided fish as a major part of the diet for those living there. The name derives from the translation of 'Qu'wutsun' meaning warm place.
 
LL/105228


 

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