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We were free because the masks had been taken. It must have been as if the masks had paid for our way out of goal. It was said that they would be returned that they wouldn't stay forever, so the old people were told when the masks went. What they did to us because if the potlatch was terrible. Now they are telling us to do it when was it the past they made us suffer so much, which is why we had forgotten our ways, because all of our tribes had been afraid. Now, they are all strongly urging us to show how things were done in early times they, the white people.
[Agnes Alfred at Alert Bay June 20, 1975]
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