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View of Ringbolt
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Description
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Ringbolt Island
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Date
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ca. 1980, 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985
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Helicopter Over the Canyon
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Description
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Chopper making its way over the Canyon to take aerial photographs
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Date
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ca. 1981, 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985
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Title
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Figure Carved in the Rock
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Description
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carved images in stone. Thisi appears to be a human or ancestral figure.
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Date
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ca. 1981, 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985
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Ringbolt in the Stone
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Description
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Ringbolt attached to the rocks at Ringbolt island. Ringbolts were attached to the island to help sternwheelers winch themselves throught the Canyon. Stern wheelers or paddle wheelers were the main mode of transportaion in the Canyon before the Grand Trunk Pacific rail line was built.
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Date
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ca. 1981, 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985
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Historic Features
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Description
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Old Kitselas saw mill tracks
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Date
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ca. 1975, 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975
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Title
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Ancient Pathway
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Description
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Trail between Gitaus site and Gitsaex site.
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Date
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ca. 1975, 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975
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Title
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Lower Canyon
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Description
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Lower end of Kitselas Canyon
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Date
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ca. 1975, 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975
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Title
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Kitsselas Delegation
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Description
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Kitselas Canyon delegation from Parks Canada and the National Museum of Man. An offical visit to evaluate the eligablility of the Canyon sites for National Historic designation.
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Date
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1981, 1981
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Title
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Island in the Canyon
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Description
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Ringbolt Island
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Date
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ca. 1981, 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985
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Title
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View of the Skeena River
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Description
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Whirlpools and eddies from the viewing station along the Kitselas Canyon walking tour.
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Date
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2008, 2008
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Title
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View of the Canyon
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Description
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Ringbolt Island is th location of five seperate petroglyphs. It is most likely that the petroglyphs in the Kitselas Canyon are associated with shamanism. A shaman is a religious specialist and healer whose primary function is to cure people. Shamanic activity was carried out away from village sites and is very closely associated with notioins of
Show moreRingbolt Island is th location of five seperate petroglyphs. It is most likely that the petroglyphs in the Kitselas Canyon are associated with shamanism. A shaman is a religious specialist and healer whose primary function is to cure people. Shamanic activity was carried out away from village sites and is very closely associated with notioins of transformation.
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Date
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2008, 2008
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Ringbolt Island in the Kitselas Canyon
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Description
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Ringbolt Island is the location of five seperate petroglyphs. It is most likely that the petroglyphs in the Kitselas Canyon aree associated with shamanism. A shaman is a religious specialist and healer whose primary function is to cure people. Shamanic activity was carried out away from village sites and was very closely associated with notioins of
Show moreRingbolt Island is the location of five seperate petroglyphs. It is most likely that the petroglyphs in the Kitselas Canyon aree associated with shamanism. A shaman is a religious specialist and healer whose primary function is to cure people. Shamanic activity was carried out away from village sites and was very closely associated with notioins of transformation.
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Date
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2008, 2008
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Title
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Kitselas Canyon Map
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Description
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A map of the Kitselas Canyon showing village sites and petroglyph sites.
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Date
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1981, 1981
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Petroglyphs at Dry Island
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Description
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Faces carved in rock at Dry island.
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Date
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ca. 1981, 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985
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Figure Carved in Stone
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Description
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Human figure carved in the rock
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Date
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ca. 1981, 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985
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Examining the Rock
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Description
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Dave Walker on Shaman's Rock, Ringbolt Island.
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Date
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ca. 1981, 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985
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Title
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Beaver House Post
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Description
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The beaver house post of Gitsaxdzawk representing the giant beaver Pelemgwae.
Known as the Peleqwa House post, it belonged to the house of Iyoos. House 1 on the Gitlaxdzawk map (see Gitlaxdzawk_051).
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