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George Lezard, Okanagan, wearing a ceremonial bib, Penticton Reserve, British Columbia.
George Lezard, Okanagan, wearing a ceremonial bib, Penticton Reserve, British Columbia.
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George Lezard, Okanagan, wearing a ceremonial bib, Penticton Reserve, British Columbia.
Note the traditional weasel tails and the slate pipe in his right hand. The bib was made by George Lezard. For further information see PA-1231.
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Date
[ca. 1960s]
Creator
Simsey, E. D.
Person(s) or Group(s)
Lezard, George
Genre
Negatives
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Place
Canada - British Columbia
Subject
Okanagan--Art
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Okanagan--Beadwork
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Okanagan--Clothing
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Okanagan--Personalities
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Okanagan--Tobbacco use
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Penticton Reserve, British Columbia--Views
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Tobacco--pipes
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CU194861
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na-2244-21
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"George Lezard, Okanagan, wearing a ceremonial bib, Penticton Reserve, British Columbia.", [ca. 1960s], (CU194861) by Simsey, E. D.. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.