Traditional house fronts were often painted with striking designs that were specific in their intent. This modern painting harkens back to that tradition.
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A fox wanders down by the waterfront near the Nisga’a Village of Gingolx.
The Nass Area covers almost 27,000 kilometres. The Nisga’a Nation owns and has control over development on Nisga’a Lands.
A view of the upper Nass River as it winds its way through ancient forests.
Nisga’a matriarch pointing out the ways of Nisga’a protocol.
Spectacular river and mountain views can be seen on the scenic drive to the Nisga’a Village of Gingolx.
Detail of a beaver figure on a Pts’aan (totem pole) in the Nisga’a Village of Gitlaxt’aamiks.
The Nass River flows approximately 420 kilometres from its headwaters at Magoonl Lisims to the sea at the village of Gingolx. Because of the superior management of the watershed, the Nass River produces some of the highest quality salmon in the world.
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