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Asian Pacific Tribal Warrior 05

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Asian Pacific Tribal Warrior 05
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WS PAN Group of painted totem poles with trees in stanley park / Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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WS PAN Group of painted totem poles with trees in stanley park / Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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WS ZI View of 3 totem poles and bird shaped totem pole in the middle in stanley park / Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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WS ZI View of 3 totem poles and bird shaped totem pole in the middle in stanley park / Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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MS TU Totem pole and carvings of different animal faces in stanley park / Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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MS TU Totem pole and carvings of different animal faces in stanley park / Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Canadian First Nations Choirs Sings in Pan Am Games Welcoming Ceremony to the Game Flame

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Toronto Pan Am Games 2015 Fire Welcome Ceremony: Canadian First Nations Choir sings to celebrate and welcome the Panamerican flame that just arrived from Mexico
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Bryan Laforme and other First Nations Leaders in Pan Am Games Flame Welcoming Ceremony

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Toronto Pan Am Games 2015 Fire Welcome Ceremony: Bryan LaForme chief of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation and other leaders partake in the the event which in addition celebrates the First Nations contributions to Canada.
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Canadian First Nations Choirs Sings in Pan Am Games Welcoming Ceremony to the Game Flame

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Toronto Pan Am Games 2015 Fire Welcome Ceremony: Canadian First Nations Choir sings to celebrate and welcome the Panamerican flame that just arrived from Mexico
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Stanley Park Vancouver Totem Poles

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The totem poles of Stanley Park located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Stanley Park Vancouver Totem Poles

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The totem poles of Stanley Park located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Stanley Park Vancouver Totem Poles

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The totem poles of Stanley Park located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Toronto Affordable Housing Summit 2016:Steve Teekens, Traditional Knowledge Keeper and Executive Director, Native Men's Residence

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Toronto Affordable Housing Summit 2016:Steve Teekens, Traditional Knowledge Keeper and Executive Director, Native Men's Residence
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Toronto, Canada: An Inuksuk First Nations Stone Monument in Exhibition Place

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The stone First Nations artwork is located in Exhibition Place which is a historic area in the Canadian city. It is also a famous place and tourist attraction.
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CU TU TD Totem pole with three Faces in stanley park / Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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CU TU TD Totem pole with three Faces in stanley park / Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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MS ZI View of tomtem pole in stanley park / Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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MS ZI View of tomtem pole in stanley park / Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Whitefish Island and bridge to Canada in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario

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Saint Mary's River on Whitefish Island and bridge to Canada in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario.
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Whitefish Island and bridge to Canada in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario

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Saint Mary's River on Whitefish Island and bridge to Canada in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario.
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Whitefish Island and bridge to Canada in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario

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Saint Mary's River on Whitefish Island and bridge to Canada in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario.
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Whitefish Island and bridge to Canada in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario

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Saint Mary's River on Whitefish Island and bridge to Canada in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario.
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First Nations Leader speaking in the Toronto Pan Am Games Flame Welcoming Ceremony

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Toronto Pan Am Games 2015 Fire Welcome Ceremony: First Nation lider (Donald) speaking during the Pan Am or Panamerican flame arrival ceremony
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Pan Am Games Fire Welcome Ceremony: Bryan Laforme speak during event

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Toronto Pan Am Games 2015 Fire Welcome Ceremony: Bryan LaForme chief of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation speaks at the event meant also to celebrate First Nation contributions to Canada.
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The Pan Am Games fire ceremony: Bryan Laforme carries the flame into premises

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Toronto PanAm 2015 Fire Welcome Ceremony: Bryan Laforme, leader of the Mississaugas of the New Credit a Canadian First Nation group, carries the Pan Am Games flame from Ontario lake where it landed, to the premises where the ceremony of...
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Six Nations of the Grand River Leader Speaks During Pan Am Games 2015 Fire Welcoming Ceremony...

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Toronto Pan Am games 2015 Fire Welcome Ceremony: Six Nations of the Grand River Leader Speaks During Pan Am Games 2015 Fire Welcoming Ceremony
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Gary Lipinsky partakes in the Toronto Pan Am Games 2015 Fire Welcome Ceremony

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Toronto Pan Am Games 2015 Fire Welcome Ceremony: Gary Lipinski president of the Métis Nation of Ontario speaks and remarks that rain is a positive sign in the Metis culture since it means 'life' / He was referring to the rain outside...
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Pan Am Games Fire Welcome Ceremony: Bryan Laforme speak during event

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Toronto Pan Am 2015 Games Fire Welcome Ceremony: Bryan LaForme chief of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation speaks at the event meant also to celebrate First Nation contributions to Canada