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104:. The shíshálh had requested its return in 1976 but at that time had no suitable accommodation for it, and the MOV offered to make a replica for them. The tems swiya Museum opened in 1994 and negotiations for the stone's return resumed in 2010. The stone was returned to the shíshálh in October 2010. Leaders went to the museum to prepare the stone for its journey with prayers and rituals, and it was wrapped in a hand-woven 93:
called it "the outstanding prehistoric sculpture in British Columbia". It is a mortuary stone about 3,500 years old, commemorating a chief's wife who drowned herself after the death of her only son. The stone was discovered in 1921 and was sold to the
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blanket and packaged in a crate lined with cedar. Its return to the shíshálh's land was celebrated with a ceremony and feast.
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baskets, art, photographs, audio recordings, and archaeological collections which include
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is considered the museum's "most exceptional artifact" and
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First Nations
shíshálh Nation
Sechelt
British Columbia
she shashishalhem
shíshálh
cedar
stone tools
St. Augustine's Indian Residential School
Wilson Duff
Museum of Vancouver
Salish


"shíshálh Nation's tems swiya Museum reopens"


"tems swiya Museum"
"Tems Swiya Museum"


"Shíshálh ancestors exhibit comes home"


"Repatriation in two acts: the Museum of Vancouver"
"Our Grieving Mother returns to Sechelt"
the original
"When Museum Artifacts Go Home"
Official website
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