How did the Canadian government respond to the Kwakwaka'wakw's Winter Ceremony in the late nineteenth century?

A. They outlawed it as dangerous to the welfare of children.
B. They marketed it as a tourist attraction to bolster the local economy.
C. They officially recognized it as part of Canada's cultural heritage.
D. They aided in reviving the ceremony in efforts to preserve traditional culture.

Answer: A

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