The Investigation of Fort Defiance: Verifications of the Site
By Mitchell H. Donald
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 pp. 43179
The Student Campaign of 1922 to ‘Build the University’ of British Columbia
By John Rodenhizer
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 pp. 21-37
Approaches to the Study of the Chinese in British Columbia
By William E. Willmott
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 pp. 38-52
Guests never leave hungry: The autobiography of James Sewid, a Kawkiutl Indian
By Ronald Gose
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 pp. 55-8
The Canadian Indian: The illustrated story of the great tribes of Canada
By Michael Kew
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 pp. 63-7
Guests never leave hungry: The autobiography of James Sewid, a Kawkiutl Indian
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 pp. 55-8
The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, 1919-1965
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 pp. 58-62
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 pp. 62-3
The Canadian Indian: The illustrated story of the great tribes of Canada
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 pp. 63-7
Exploiting our Economic Potential
BC Studies no. 4 Spring 1970 pp. 53-4
Donald H. Mitchell is with the Department of Anthropology at the University of Victoria. He has recently published an archeological study in Syesis.
John Rodenhizer is a graduate of the Department of History at the University of British Columbia and is presently completing his studies in the Faculty of Education.
W. E. Willmott teaches anthropology at the University of British Columbia and is a student of Chinese communities of Canada and Southeast Asia.
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