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Ksan: Breath of Our Grandfathers, an Exhibition of 'Ksan Art (1972)

by Norman J. Bourdreau, Marie-Francoise Guédon (Contributor), Bill Holm (Contributor), George MacDonald (Introduction)

Other authors: 'KSAN Community Association (Contributor)

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Norman J. Bourdreauprimary authorall editionscalculated
Guédon, Marie-FrancoiseContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Holm, BillContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
MacDonald, GeorgeIntroductionmain authorall editionsconfirmed
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"Walk on, walk on, walk on,
on the breath of our grandfathers."
These words follow the wsinaax,
the songs we sing beside our dead.
The words proclaim our strong sense of
continuity, our belief i the constant
reincarnation of thought, deed and
man;our knowledge of the presence of
yesterday in today, of today in tomorrow."
"Walk on, walk on, walk on,
on the breath of our grandfathers."
These words follow the wsinaax,
the songs we sing beside our dead.
The words proclaim our strong sense of
continuity, our belief i the constant
reincarnation of thought, deed and
man;our knowledge of the presence of
yesterday in today, of today in tomorrow.
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'KSAN is an Indian museum and craft village that stands where Indian villages have stood for thousands of years.
Introduction: The Indian culture of the Upper Skeena River have attracted particular attention from the National Museum of Man from the time the first Dominion Anthropologist, Harlan I. Smith, was appointed in 1910.
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