How adding names to archival images has been healing for people of We'koqma'q First Nation

Library and Archives Canada project has been working to add names to images through social media

CBC NewsCassidy Chisholm

When Bryan (Fish) Googoo saw a photo of himself as a young boy posted on Facebook back in November, he was surprised.

He had never seen the black-and-white photo of himself as a five or six-year-old, sitting at a school desk, pencil in hand. 

He doesn't recall the photo being taken, whether his parents were informed or permission was given.

He does know, however, that his name wasn't attached to the photo — until recently.

"It was being ignored through the years, those photos and what happened," sa…

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How adding names to archival images has been healing for people of We'koqma'q First Nation

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