
Stake attention in this memory
This is an indoor scene of a display related to the Musqueam people, likely in a cultural or historical exhibit. The display features a reddish-brown wooden panel, with an intricate, darker brown design that includes stylized animal or symbolic figures, feathers, and curved lines, possibly representing the flow of water or paths. To the right of this panel is a red sign containing text in both English and French. The English text asks visitors to enter with an open mind and heart, leaving behind any preconceptions. The French text translates to the same message. Below the wooden panel and sign, there is a second sign with the name "Musqueam" and text, possibly detailing the history or locations related to the Musqueam people. Above the panel is a variety of images and signs, including what appears to be a map of Vancouver Island, text attributed to Chief Wayne, and a document with faded writing. This is located in the city of Richmond, Canada.
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