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Today, while planning a training workshop to deliver next week for a BC Indian Band wanting to start its own museum, I was looking through a PowerPoint show I was going to use about the history of exhibitions.  There in the midst of pictures from the 1925 BC Provincial Exhibition was a beautifully designed food booth for the "Dainty Date Co." with big sign slogans like "Dainty Dates for Dainty People" and "Clean - Dustproof - Air tight", and dead centre on the screen, the largest sign, with the largest bold white letters jumping right out of the picture  -  "All White Help".   I was just quickly clicking quickly through the show to refamiliarize with it, and it hit like a brick when I realized where I was about to show this.   What had caused some mirth among the modern sensitive yuppy-youth crowd when I first used it for a University course, was not going to be any joke at all in the isolated Indian Reserve town.
 
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