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Portrait of Tla-o-qui-aht Chief Cedar Canim and his son Curly
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- Source of title proper: Title based on caption for ICAR: PN01441.
- Attributions and conjectures: This photograph is attributed to Carlo Gentile.
- Variations in title: Formerly titled: Portrait (full-length) of two unidentified Indigenous individuals (one youth and one adult) seated taken at a photographic studio attributed to Mrs. R. Maynards Photographic Gallery or a photographic studio attributed to Carlo Gentile.
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[1863-1866] (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w glass plate negative ; 9.5 x 11.5 cm
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Item consists of one studio portrait of Tla-o-qui-aht Chief Cedar Canim and his son Curly Ishkab [Curley].
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The negative is taped with black paper strips on the non-emulsion side of the negative. There is also red [paint] on the surface of the negative in the middle and top of the plate where the emulsion has been scratched out.
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This studio portrait is cropped and featured in Carlo Gentile print:
*- ICAR: PN01441, captioned "Cedar Canim Tyee Clayoquot-Chief. Curly Ishkab. Son of Cedar Canim."
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Accession number(s): 95-7328
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Archives code(s): HP094592; previously described as: F-09012
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This photograph was originally located in BC Archives and Records Service manuscript container identified as: "Maynard Coll. Box 7.15. Indians" and "#92"
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Subject appears to be featured in other photographs:
- ICAR: PN05032 (J-04860)
- ICAR: PN05066 (J-04858)
*- ICAR: PN05036
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Chief Cedar Canim was a leader of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations, which is a member of the Nuu-chah-nulth [Nootka] Tribal Council.
He has also been historically referred to as Sitakeenum, Cedarkanim, Seta-Kanim, Seta-Canim, Seta-ka-nim, Setta Canim, or Sitakanim.
The Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations have been historically referred to as Clayoquot, Klahookwaht, Kla-oo-qua-aht, Clao-Qu-Aht, or Tlaoquiaht.
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