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Preparing Bannock

Eunice Mitchell preparing bannock near Chuu Tr’idaoodìich’uu (Peel Canyon) during the 1996 Teetl'it Gwich'in Place Names Project

 

Photo Credit: 
Ingrid Kritsch, GSCI
Categories: 
People
Image Number: 
tgpn_1996_w001.jpg

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