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A Return Visit To Temagami’s Diamond Lake Pictograph Site
Table of Contents: Intro and Map Info W. Phillips and David Boyle 1906 F.G. Speck/Aleck Paul 1913 Harold C. Lowrey in Macleans: 1919 Selwyn Dewdney: 1959 Thor Conway: 1974 Justice J. Steele of the OSC: 1984 Checking Out the … Continue reading
Posted in Anishinaabek World, Pictographs of the Canadian Shield, Temagami, wilderness canoe tripping
Tagged Conway Diamond Lake, David boyle pictographs, Dewdney Diamond Lake, Diamond Lake pictographs, Diamond Lake vandalism, Discovering Rock Art In Ontario's Provincial Parks, forked snake diamond lake, Lady Evelyn Falls Dam, Ojibway horned snake, Ojibway rock paintings, Rock Paintings At Temagami District, The Lady Evelyn Lift-Over
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Anishinaabe Pictographs On The Bloodvein: the Murdock – Larus Site
Last update: June 18, 2018. Selwyn Dewdney As Our Guide A highlight of the six days we spent on the headwaters of the Bloodvein River system was the chance to see several Anishinaabe (that is, Ojibwe or Chippewa) pictograph sites. … Continue reading
Posted in Pictographs of the Canadian Shield, wilderness canoe tripping
Tagged Anishinaabeg art, bloodvein river canoe trip, Bloodvein shaman, Dewdney Larus Lake, Larus canoe pictograph, Larus Lake pictographs, Murdock fox and human figure rock painting, Murdock Lake Pictographs, Ojibway rock paintings, shaman with medicine bag, Thunderbird rock painting
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Anishinaabe Pictograph Sites In Ontario
Last updated: August 10, 2023. Northern Ontario has the most extensive and richest collection of Indigenous pictograph sites in Canada. Any of the following locations would provide a great introduction to Anishinaabe rock paintings. Quetico Provincial Park Lake of the … Continue reading
Posted in Anishinaabek World, Pictographs of the Canadian Shield
Tagged aboriginal pictographs Ontario, Agawa Rock pictographs, Algonquin rock paintings, Anishinaabeg art, Before and After the Horizon - anishinaabe pictographs, Bloodvein rock paintings, Bon Echo pictographs, Cliff Lake rock paintings, Diamond Lake pictographs, First Nations paintings, Lake of the Woods pictographs, Missinaibi rock paintings, native rock paintings Ontario, Obabika rock paintings, Ojibway rock paintings, Quetico master map pictographs, Quetico rock paintings, Temagami rock paintings
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