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Paul Kane's "Bush Camp". Photo taken Jan 7 2006 at the Royal Ontario Museum. Minor tweaking with PhotoShop in order to make a level, squared image. Paul Kane died in 1871, therefore work is in the public domain.

The image is also called Indian Camp at Ft. Colville. Size: 45.7×74.3cm. It shows the lodges of Chualpays with salmon hung up to dry. (They were salmon fishing at Kettle Falls.)

Paul Kane's trip to the area is described in Paul Kane, Wanderings of an Artist Among the Indians of North America (Mineola, New York: Dover Publications, 1996) [1].


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