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Created by Mariah Walkus

A grandaughter interviews her grandmother about the Kwakwaka'wakw language.
Translated by Ema Child.

Tsulquate, BC - 2014 - 3:07

WINNER of Culture & Heritage Award at the 2015 Cowichan Aboriginal Festival of Film & Art

2014, Port Hardy, BCPatrick ShannonMarch 31, 20142014, Tsulquate, BC
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