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A face on a totem pole in Bowen park, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.

A mother, dog and baby enjoy some sunshine in Bowen Park, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

A totem pole in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.

A market in Morocco in the 60's.

A close-up of a First Nations totem pole in Bowen Park, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

A mother, dog and baby enjoy some sunshine in Bowen Park, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

The ingredients of Yaje or auyausca before boiling it in water

A Sihk bride at a wedding in a Sihk wedding in British Columbia, Canada.

A mother and daughter survey the wreckage to the center of Jenin refugee camp in 2002.

Sikh wedding guests at a Sikh temple in British Columbia, Canada.

A young boy is lead away from a funeral for the Gakhal and Saran family members who were gunned down

An Indian couple pose for a photograph on their street in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

The Sikh groom outside the Sikh temple after getting married.

Three Sikh children are not quite sure what to make of the wedding ceremony before them at a Sihk te

A Pumpkin lets off an orange glow during Halloween festivities.

A Pumpkin lets off an orange glow during Halloween festivities.

A Pumpkin lets off an orange glow during Halloween festivities.

A Pumpkin lets off an orange glow during Halloween festivities.

A Pumpkin lets off an orange glow during Halloween festivities.

A Pumpkin lets off an orange glow during Halloween festivities.

A Granthi or Sikh priest blesses a wedding at a Sikh temple in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada


A Peruvian Shaman prays over ayuasca or Yaje, a drug made from plants in the Amazonian rainforest

Chief of the First Nations Ovide Mercredi in Morley, Alberta, Canada.


