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Lot 87 demonstration

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Date Range
August 28, 2002
Collection
Interior News fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Scope and Content
Photo of a peaceful protest led by Gitxsan hereditary chiefs Marla Wesley (bottom row, far right) and Adolphus Morgan (to her left) over ownership of Lot 87, on which the Wilp Si'satxw Treatment Centre was built in 1988.
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Collection
Interior News fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Fonds No.
BF5
Series No.
S4
Item No.
P7929
Accession No.
2020.36
Physical Description
1 photograph; colour
Scan Resolution
300 dpi
Date Range
August 28, 2002
Custodial History
Item was found in Room 6 in October 2020, inside a box of photographs which had been submitted to the Interior News prior to 2003 and later transferred to the museum on an unknown date (likely in 2007).
Scope and Content
Photo of a peaceful protest led by Gitxsan hereditary chiefs Marla Wesley (bottom row, far right) and Adolphus Morgan (to her left) over ownership of Lot 87, on which the Wilp Si'satxw Treatment Centre was built in 1988.
Notes
See "Answers still elude Gitxsan chiefs after peaceful demonstration," Interior News, September 11th 2002, for more information. Negative available.
Type of Record
Archival Description

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