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Digging for Bitterroot or Speet-lum on the open reserve lands, west of Penticton, British Columbia.
Digging for Bitterroot or Speet-lum on the open reserve lands, west of Penticton, British Columbia.
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Digging for Bitterroot or Speet-lum on the open reserve lands, west of Penticton, British Columbia.
Selina Tamoyakin, left, and Louise Paul, right, harvest roots while flower is in bud. When in blossom the bitter element spreads through the root. For further information see PA-1231.
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[ca. 1960s]
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Paul
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Louise
, Tamoyakin, Selina
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Canada - British Columbia
Subject
Food
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Okanagan--Personalities
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Okanagan--Women
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Penticton area
, British Columbia--Views
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CU194817
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"Digging for Bitterroot or Speet-lum on the open reserve lands, west of Penticton, British Columbia.", [ca. 1960s], (CU194817) by . Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.