-Photograph of site at Gobeil Island, Haisla Chiefs' burial grounds. In summer 1979 only a few burned boards were left and a few bones scattered around by a marten. Receding tide freed more human bones which were put to rest under a rock out-crop. Tree burials in boxes most likely.
-Photograph of site at Gobeil Island, Haisla Chiefs' burial grounds. In summer 1979 only a few burned boards were left and a few bones scattered around by a marten. Receding tide freed more human bones which were put to rest under a rock out-crop. Tree burials in boxes most likely.
- Photograph of site at Gobeil Island, Haisla Chiefs' burial grounds. In summer 1979 only a few burned boards were left and a few bones scattered around by a marten. Receding tide freed more human bones which were put to rest under a rock out-crop. Tree burials in boxes most likely.
- Photograph of site at Gobeil Island, Haisla Chiefs' burial grounds. In summer 1979 only a few burned boards were left and a few bones scattered around by a marten. Receding tide freed more human bones which were put to rest under a rock out-crop. Tree burials in boxes most likely.
Pelhanix: Pelhanloolilahks; Isn't the correct way of spelling her name. She has another name (a-buks-wai-glee-louks). It means mother of Wai-wai-glee-bouk. Her relations were Walter Wilson, Laura Morrison (Robinson), Annie Paul.
Pelhanix: Pelhanloolilahks; Isn't the correct way of spelling her name. She has another name (a-buks-wai-glee-louks). It means mother of Wai-wai-glee-bouk. Her relations were Walter Wilson, Laura Morrison (Robinson), Annie Paul.