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Ki-Ke-In

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Ki-Ke-In, also known as "Chuuchkamalthnii" and Ron Hamilton is a Nuu-chah-nulth cultural figure whose work includes sculpture, drawings, paintings, dance, song, writing, regalia and curatorial activities which document the ceremonial life of his people.[1] A resident of Port Alberni, Ki-ke-in's exhibition of his own and historical Nuu-chah-nulth ceremonial curtains at the University of British Columbia formed part of the 2010 Vancouver Cultural Olympiad.[2][3]

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