“Where the Nuxalk Hold Sway,” Canadian Living (1993): 132-35.
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House Calls By Dogsled: Six Years in an Arctic Medical Outpost. Madeira Park: Harbour Publishing, 2008. 343 pp. 9781550174236.
Books and Chapters in Books health sciences history Indigenous memoir
Tse-loh-ne (The People at the End of the Rocks): Journey down the Davie Trail. Halfmoon Bay: Caitlin Press, 2012. 256 pp. 9781894759885 (pbk).
“Indigenous and gender informed approaches to understanding health, social, and mental wellness among Indigenous people experiencing homelessness and mental illness in two Canadian cities.” PhD. Simon Fraser University, 2020. http://summit.sfu.ca/item/20587.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects gender health sciences homelessness Indigenous
New Histories For Old: Changing Perspectives on Canada’s Native Pasts. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007. 304 pp. 9780774814133.
Ulkatcho Stories of the Grease Trail. Quesnel, BC: The Author, 1993.
“We Meant War, Not Murder,” Beautiful British Columbia Magazine 42, no. 3 46.
“The Phonetics and Phonology of Lheidli Intervocalic Consonants.” MA. University of Arizona, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/280137.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects Indigenous language
“Her Majesty's Totem Pole,” Rig 1 (2017): 1-10.
Explaining settlers to ourselves. British Columbia Historical Federation, 2021. https://www.bchistory.ca/explaining-settlers-to-ourselves/#:~:text=Explaining%20settlers%20to%20ourselves%20is%20a%20call%20to,to%20replace%20Indigenous%20peoples%20with%20a%20settler%20society..
Grey Literature colonialism history Indigenous museology Post-Confederation Pre-Confederation
“Display & Captures, some Historic Photographs from the Northwest Coast,” American Indian Art Magazine 18, no. 1 (1992): 68-75.
“Out of the Mist / Huupukwanum-Tupaat: Treasures of the Nuu-Chach-Nulth Chiefs,” American Indian Art Magazine 26, no. 2 (2001): 44-53.
Spirits of the Coast: Orcas in Science, Art and History. Victoria: Royal British Columbia Museum, 2020. 216 pp. 9780772677686 (hc).
Books and Chapters in Books environmental studies history Indigenous visual arts
“Differentiating Indigenous Citizenship: Seeking Multiplicity in Rights, Identity, and Sovereignty in Canada,” American Ethnologist 36, no. 1 (2009): 66-78.
“Producing Legitimacy: Reconciliation and the Negotiation of Aboriginal Rights in Canada,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 13, no. 3 (2007): 621-638.
“Negotiating Rights, Reconciling History: The Nisga’a Treaty and the Terms of Inclusion in the Canadian State.” PhD. Stanford University, 2003.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects anthropology colonialism Indigenous
In the Footsteps of Alexander Mackenzie: Archaeology and the Nuxalk-Carrier Grease Trail. Vancouver: Image West, 2015. 109 pp.
During my time: the life history of Florence Edenshaw Davidson, a Haida woman. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1982. 192 pp.
“"Copying People": Northwest Coast Native Response to Early Photography,” BC Studies 52 (1982): 86-112, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/1110/1154.
Faces in the Forest: First Nations Art Created on Living Trees. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001. 224 pp. 0773522565.
“Settling Seabird Island: Land, Resources, and Ownership on a British Columbia Indian Reserve.” MA. Simon Fraser University, 1999. https://bac-lac.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1006917697.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects colonialism history Indigenous Post-Confederation
“Oblate Missionaries and the "Indian Land Question",” BC Studies 119 (1998): 27-44, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/1788/1834.
“Dating the Scowlitz Site,” The Midden 25, no. 1 (1993): 7-9, https://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/midden/article/view/15965.
“On the Distribution and Representation of Schwa in Sliammon (Salish): Descriptive and Theoretical Perspectives.” PhD. University of British Columbia, 2001. https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0099657.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects Indigenous language
“The Storied World of Harry Robinson: Emerging Dialogues,” BC Studies 135 (2002): 145-162, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/1640/1685.
Contemporary Coast Salish Art. Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2005. 98 pp.
“An Indigenous food sovereignty initiative is positively associated with well-being and cultural connectedness in a survey of Syilx Okanagan adults in British Columbia, Canada,” 1, no. 21 (2021): https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-021-11229-2.
“Traditional Food, Health, and Diet Quality in Syilx Okanagan Adults in British Columbia, Canada,” Nutrients 12, no. 4 (2020): 927.
“Traditional Food, Health, and Diet Quality in Syilx Okanagan Adults in British Columbia, Canada,” Nutrients 4, no. 12 (2020): 927, https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/4/927.
Working Together: Nurturing First Nations Youth's Cultural Rights. Victoria: University of Victoria, Unit for Research and Education on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1550582178.