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Cowichan Collection

Cowichan, a region in British Columbia, Canada, is known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage

Background imageCowichan Collection: Ufos / Cowichan / Kendall

Ufos / Cowichan / Kendall
In a hospital at Cowichan, Vancouver Island, Canada, nurse Doreen Kendall draws back the curtains and sees this hovering UFO with occupants

Background imageCowichan Collection: Warrior's Scalp Head-Dress-Cowichan, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Warrior's Scalp Head-Dress-Cowichan, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Warrior's Scalp Head-Dress-Cowichan, 1912

Background imageCowichan Collection: Cowichan Housefront, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Cowichan Housefront, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Cowichan Housefront, 1912. Facade of Cowichan dwelling

Background imageCowichan Collection: Qamutsun Village-Cowichan, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Qamutsun Village-Cowichan, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Qamutsun Village-Cowichan, 1912

Background imageCowichan Collection: Gathering Tules-Cowichan, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Gathering Tules-Cowichan, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Gathering Tules-Cowichan, 1912

Background imageCowichan Collection: The tule gatherer, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The tule gatherer, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The tule gatherer, c1910. Cowichan woman putting tule on boat

Background imageCowichan Collection: Cowichan girl, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Cowichan girl, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Cowichan girl, c1913. Cowichan woman, full-length portrait, wearing blanket, standing on rock

Background imageCowichan Collection: Warrior's feather head-dress-Cowichan, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Warrior's feather head-dress-Cowichan, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Warrior's feather head-dress-Cowichan, c1913. Cowichan man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing feather headdress

Background imageCowichan Collection: Masked dancer, Cowichan, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Masked dancer, Cowichan, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Masked dancer, Cowichan, c1913

Background imageCowichan Collection: Masked dancer-Cowichan, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Masked dancer-Cowichan, c1913. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Masked dancer-Cowichan, c1913. Dancer wearing oversize mask, three rings of feathers in front of clothing, holding a rattle

Background imageCowichan Collection: Cowichan Girl, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Cowichan Girl, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Cowichan Girl, 1912. [Young Native American woman from the northwestern United States]. Photogravure, plate 323 from " The North American Indian, volume 9" (1913)

Background imageCowichan Collection: Masked Dancer - Cowichan, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Masked Dancer - Cowichan, 1912. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Masked Dancer - Cowichan, 1912. [Native American man from the northwestern United States]. Photogravure, plate 326 from " The North American Indian, volume 9" (1913)

Background imageCowichan Collection: Rows of different lavender plants in a field in the cowichan valley; British columbia canada

Rows of different lavender plants in a field in the cowichan valley; British columbia canada

Background imageCowichan Collection: Organic apples ripen under a summer sun in the cowichan valley; Vancouver island british columbia

Organic apples ripen under a summer sun in the cowichan valley; Vancouver island british columbia canada

Background imageCowichan Collection: Rows of lavender plants in a field in the cowichan valley; Vancouver island british columbia canada

Rows of lavender plants in a field in the cowichan valley; Vancouver island british columbia canada

Background imageCowichan Collection: A White Zantedeschia Aethiopica, Known As Calla Lily And Arum Lily; British Columbia, Canada

A White Zantedeschia Aethiopica, Known As Calla Lily And Arum Lily; British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCowichan Collection: Raindrops On Glass With A View Of Pink Dogwood Blossoms; British Columbia, Canada

Raindrops On Glass With A View Of Pink Dogwood Blossoms; British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCowichan Collection: Sun Shines Through An Ishigumi (The Arrangement Of Stones) In Fog And Forest; Vancouver Island

Sun Shines Through An Ishigumi (The Arrangement Of Stones) In Fog And Forest; Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCowichan Collection: A Cross Located At The Historic St. Peters Anglican Church; Duncan, Vancouver Island

A Cross Located At The Historic St. Peters Anglican Church; Duncan, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCowichan Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Log booms stored in the Shoal Islands, Chemainus River Estuary

Canada, British Columbia, Log booms stored in the Shoal Islands, Chemainus River Estuary, Chemainus Valley

Background imageCowichan Collection: Canada, British Columbia. Aerial photograph of the boat anchorage near Bird Rock

Canada, British Columbia. Aerial photograph of the boat anchorage near Bird Rock in Chemainus



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Cowichan, a region in British Columbia, Canada, is known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. From the picturesque landscapes to the captivating historical sites, it offers a diverse range of experiences. One of the notable features of the presence of log booms stored in the Shoal Islands. These massive floating structures serve as a reminder of the region's logging industry and provide a unique sight for visitors exploring this coastal area. The Chemainus River Estuary is another gem found in Cowichan. This estuary not only showcases breathtaking views but also serves as an important habitat for various wildlife species. Nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in its tranquility while observing birds and other creatures that call it home. Intriguing glimpses into history can be found through photographs like "Cowichan Girl" and "Masked Dancer - Cowichan, " both captured by Edward Sheriff Curtis in 1912. These images offer a glimpse into the lives and traditions of indigenous people from this region, preserving their culture for generations to come. For those seeking serenity amidst nature's bounty, rows of different lavender plants in fields across Cowichan Valley are a sight to behold. The vibrant colors and fragrant aromas create an enchanting atmosphere that captivates all who visit. UFO sightings have also been reported in Cowichan, adding an element of mystery to this already fascinating place. The unexplained phenomena have sparked curiosity among locals and tourists alike, making it an intriguing topic within the community. Agriculture thrives here too; organic apples ripen under the warm summer sun, showcasing how fertile land contributes to sustainable farming practices. Rows upon rows of lavender plants further exemplify Cowichan Valley's commitment to cultivating natural products with care and dedication. Beyond flora and fauna lies artistic expression; delicate raindrops on glass with pink dogwood blossoms peeking through create a mesmerizing scene.