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Illustrations

Map of Squamish and Lillooet Territory

Cartography by the Audio-Visual Centre of

Simon Eraser University.

Mission Reserve, North Vancouver

R. Maynard photograph, date unknown. Courtesy of

the B.C. Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C.

Squamish Youth

Plate in same series as Chief George, below; therefore

taken by Charles Hill-Tout, circa 1900. Vancouver Centennial

Museum photograph: “Collected by Maxine Pape and

Laurie Peterson 1933.” Youth identified as

August Jack by Louis Miranda.

Salish Mother and Child

From painting by Paul Kane. Courtesy of the

University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology

and Mrs. Shane.

Tattoo Patterns

Diagram from the original printing of the report.

Squamish Canoe

Vancouver Archives photograph, undated,

taken at the Mission Reserve, North Vancouver.

Chief George Chepxim

Vancouver Centennial Museum photograph:

“Chief George of the Snauq.” Hill-Tout included this

photograph among those taken by himself to illustrate

his report on the Sechelt (1904), opposite p. 90 in the

original printing in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological

Institute. The profile of Chief George, also in the Museum,

was used in Hill-Tout’s British North America

volume (1907), Plate 8.

Hill-Tout’s Map of the Lillooet

Reproduced from the original printing of the report.

Young Lillooet Chief, 1867

Vancouver Centennial Museum photograph,

Campbell Studios.

The Salish People: Volume II

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