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The Secwepemc people has been and still does live through many hard times with attempted genocidal war through religion, land exploitation, governmental distribution and public racism.

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Residential School Choir group
1900
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
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Chief Sampson standing in front of home
July 1914
Alkali Lake, British Columbia, Canada


Credits:
BC Provincial Museum and Archives

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4 young men standing in front of Mount Paul and Peter
1917
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada


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Mt. Paul and Mt. Peter
1900
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
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Credits:
BC Provincial Museum and Archives

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The Secwepemc people has been and still does live through many hard times with attempted genocidal war through religion, land exploitation, governmental distribution and public racism.

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Louis Falardeau, a Kamloops Band member, is sitting out front of his house with his dog
August 1912
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada


Credits:
Donated by UBC, By F.W. Howie

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Portrait of five young girls
1920
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
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Credits:
BC Provincial Museum and Archives

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George Broxn interveiwing Johnny Xavier and Felix Auxine about St. Paul
1939
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada


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Baby Tommy Larue and Francis Manuel sitting in a Horse Wagon
1920
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada


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Jack Louis from Clinton Band on left with Pete Campbell from High Bar
1940
British Columbia, Canada


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The Secwepemc are a strong and optimistic people. Through the hardship of adaption to Euro. Canadian lifestyles and the ability to keep cultural values alive in Native communities the Secwepemc sustain one of the most unique Plateau First Nation lifestyles of the Western Land mass.

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Mary Bennett sitting on bench, wearing dark winter jacket
20th Century
Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada


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Anne Zabotel
1980
Bonaparte, British Columbia, Canada