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Ex-Canadian Novelty Store Owner Builds Home on Aboriginal Burial Ground
In Coast Salish culture, burial sites are places for the dead, separate from villages, which only specific caretakers could visit.
The Former Owner of a Chain of Canadian Novelty Stores is Building His House on an Aboriginal Burial Ground
Hundreds of protesters descended on the rock off Ganges, Salt Spring Island, concerned that the aboriginal burial cairns on Grace Islet are being desecrated by the construction of a 3,000 square-foot home by an Edmonton man, Barry Slawsky, former owner...
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