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Life, Labour, and Loss on BC’s Cannery Coast
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Life, Labour, and Loss on BC’s Cannery Coast
The first shift begins on a dirt path. The women walk toward the cannery at Kimsquit Inlet, aprons tied against their waists, scarves pulled tight against the morning air. One carries a child. A few glance sideways. Most look straight ahead. The photographer, Harlan Ingersoll Smith, was an anthropologist travelling the Central Coast documenting communities. By 1920, canneries had become part of what Smith understood as a transitional frontier wo…
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