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Other local
encampments are pictured in 1922 (DN-0073869) and
1928 (DN-0084438, DN-0084439). When a totem pole was erected in Chicago's
Lincoln Park in 1929, politicians and officials were present along with
Native Americans for the celebration (DN-0087978,
DN-0088615, DN-0088616,
DN-0088619, DN-0088617,
DN-0088614). [In 1985, the totem pole was replaced
by a replica by a Kwakuit'l artist, and the original was transferred to
the University of British Columbia's Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver.]
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