Image: Expo 67, pavillon Les Indiens du Canada (2)
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Description: Indians of Canada Pavilion, on Notre-Dame Island. The sculpture is a totem pole, the Kwakiutl, work of Henry Hunt and his son Tony. The sculpture was restored by the Hunt family (Stanley Clifford Hunt, Lavina Hunt, Jason Hunt et Curtis Henry Dickie). It stands on Notre-Dame Island near the former Canada Pavilion. Expo 67, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Title: Expo 67, pavillon Les Indiens du Canada (2)
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Author: Laurent Bélanger
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