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Git Hayetsk

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October 28, 2016

Costumed dancers carrying shields
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West Coast First Nations mask-dancing group Git Hayetsk (People of the Copper Shield) from Vancouver British Columbia, Canada. Photo courtesy of Git Hayetsk.


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