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Summary Of: Stó:lō
Nineteen Stó:lō First Nations are mutually affiliated as the St... Stó:lō woman with cedar basket... Stó:lō woman with cedar basket... Stó:lō elders describe their connection to the land in the statement... The Stó:lō walk simultaneously through both spiritual and physical realms of this landscape... The first point of contact between the Stó:lō and Europeans came indirectly... struck the Stó:lō in late 1782... that the epidemic killed two thirds of the Stó:lō people within six weeks... the effects of a smallpox outbreak on the Stó:lō were limited in comparison with northern indigenous people... brought tremendous change to the relationships of the Stó:lō with each other and with the land... Stó:lō people fishing on the Fraser River with dipnets... Stó:lō people fishing on the Fraser River with dipnets... Stó:lō people fishing on the... a central theme in the culture of the Stó:lō is salmon fishing... Stó:lō society was organized into classes... The primary shelter for the Stó:lō people was in the form of a... most Stó:lō longhouses were built with a single flat but slanted roof... Stó:lō girls went through puberty rites at the time of their first... The Stó:lō Declaration included twenty... an internal reorganization of the nineteen Stó:lō First Nations remaining as the St... Stó:lō Traditional Territory Map... Encyclodia Page On: Stó:lō
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