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The Pictographs of Wabakimi’s Cliff Lake – Part Two
Part One in this tour of the pictographs of Wabakimi’s Cliff Lake, which is a part of the Pikitigushi River system in northwestern Ontario, ended at a site Selwyn Dewdney labelled #219. (Click here if you’d like to read The Pictographs of … Continue reading
The Pictographs of Wabakimi’s Cliff Lake – Selwyn Dewdney Takes Us On A Tour!
Previous Post: Up Wabakimi’s Raymond River To Cliff Lake All images enlarge with a click; all blue text leads to more info with a click. The 1270-meter portage from Butland Lake done, we knew we were in for something special … Continue reading
Posted in Pictographs of the Canadian Shield, wilderness canoe tripping
Tagged aboriginal rock art, Canadian Shield rock art, cliff lake pictographs, Cliff Lake rock paintings, Dewdney Canadian Shield rock art, Dewdney Cliff Lake pictographs, first nations rock painting, indian rock paintings, Ojibway pictographs, pikitigushi pictographs
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