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Multi-purpose basket crafted from sheets of birchbark, known for its durability and water resistance Source: National Library of Canada
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Multi-purpose basket crafted from sheets of birchbark, known for its durability and water resistance Source: National Library of Canada
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The medicine wheel embodies the values and beliefs of many Aboriginal peoples. The medicine wheel represents all forms of creation within the circle and is used for energy and healing, teaching and understanding Source: National Library of Canada
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The inuksuk is perhaps the most recognized symbol of the Inuit. For centuries, these rock structures have served as beacons in the Arctic Source: Library and Archives Canada
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The colours of the Métis sash hold special meaning. Once known as L'Assomption sash, its many purposes include serving as regalia for cultural celebrations and other events Source: Library and Archives Canada
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Source: Dragonfly kites
by Tomson Highway ; illustrations by Brian Deines = Pimihákanisa / Tomson Highway, ohci ; osisopéhikéwina Brian Deines -- Toronto : HarperCollins, c2002. -- [32] p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. -- ISBN 0002255278. -- Cover
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