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Clutesi, George (Tseshaht) 1905-1988
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1967-1969 (Creation)
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(1925-2005)
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This file contains a brief bibliography, biographical handwritten notes, and newspaper clippings on the life of George Clutesi. George Clutesi (who died in Feb 1988 in B.C.), was an author and painter. He was Tseshaht - a member of the Alberni Inlet branch of the Vancouver Island people. He published two books: a collection of homiletic tales, Son of Raven, Son of Deer (1967), and a historical fable "Potlatch" (1969). Clutesi also shared and broadcasted Indigenous Traditional Stories over CBS and a province-wide network in B.C.