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English: This red cedar Sisiyutl lukwalil (or house dish in the form of a Sisiyutl) was carved by Charlie James Yakuglas (1870 to 1938). It dates to 1907 and was purchased by UBC's Museum of Anthropology at Vancouver, Canada, in 1950 where it resides today.
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