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BC Studies no. 52 Winter 1981-1982

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BC Studies no. 52 Winter 1981-1982

The Past in Focus: Photography & British Columbia, 1858-1914 with articles by J. Robert Davison, Margaret B. Blackman, Dennis J. Duffy, and Margery Hadley McDougall.

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“Copying People”: Northwest Coast Native Response to Early PhotographyOJS Link Icon

By Margaret B. Blackman

BC Studies no. 52 Winter 1981-1982  pp. 86-112

Contributors

Andrew Birrell is Director of the National Photography Collection of the Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa.

Margaret B. Blackman is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the State University of New York College at Brockport, N.Y.

Myrna Cobb is presently studying at the University of British Columbia, and continuing her career in Educational Media.

J. Robert Davison is a photo-archivist in the Visual Records Division of the Provincial Archives of British Columbia, Victoria.

Dennis Duffy is a freelance writer and media generalist living in Victoria.

Lilly Koltun is chief of the Acquisition and Research Section of the National Photography Collection of the Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa.

David Mattison is an archivist with the Sound and Moving Image Division of the Provincial Archives of British Columbia, Victoria.

At the time of writing, Margery Hadley McDougall was an archivist at the Archives of the Canadian Rockies in Banff, Alberta.

Joan M. Schwartz is an archivist with the National Photography Collection of the Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa.

Alan Thomas is Associate Professor of English at the University of Toronto.