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Ancient Ceremony Comes Alive

Coast Salish Territory - Vancouver Feb 22, 2010

The Vancouver Sun ran an article featuring Paula Cranmer-Underhill at AtBC's Klo-how-ya Village at the Pan Pacific Hotel.

From the article...

Paula Cranmer-Underhill sits quietly weaving cedar bark in the lobby of the Pan Pacific Hotel amid a whirl of comings and goings, more than ever now that the 2010 Winter Olympics are in full swing.

But for those who take the time to sit and chat with her, Cranmer-Underhill has a wealth of knowledge to share on aboriginal life today and in the past.

Click here to download the full article (PDF).

Click here to view the full article on the Vancouver Sun website.

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