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Green, Howard and Don Sawyer. The NESA [Native Education Services Association] bibliography annotated for Native Studies. Vancouver: Tillicum Library, 1983. 122 pp.

Books and Chapters in Books Indigenous

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Green, Joyce A. “The Difference Debate: Reducing Rights to Cultural Flavours,” Canadian Journal of Political Science 33 133-144.

Journal Articles political science

Green, Valerie. Mysterious British Columbia: Myths, Murders, Mysteries and Legends. Edmonton: Quagmire Press (Lonepine Publishers), 2011. 247 pp. 9781926695181 (pbk).

Books and Chapters in Books history

Green, Valerie and Lynn Gordon-Findlay. If More Walls Could Talk: Vancouver Island's Houses From the Past. Victoria: Touchwood Editions, 2004. 164 pp. 1894898222.

Books and Chapters in Books history

Greenaway, John Endo, Linda Kawamoto Reid, and Fumiko Greenaway. Departures: Chronicling the Expulsion of the Japanese Canadians from the West Coast 1942–1949. Burnaby, BC: Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre, 2017. 204 pp. 9780995032835 (pbk).

Books and Chapters in Books history immigrants Japanese

Greene, Nancy A., David C. McGee, and Roderick J. Heitzmann. “The Comox Harbour Fish Trap Complex: A Large-Scale, Technologically Sophisticated Intertidal Fishery from British Columbia,” Canadian Journal of Archaeology 2, no. 39 (2015): 161-212.

Journal Articles archaeology Indigenous

Greene, Ron. “Mrs. E. C. Clarke and the Queens Hotel, Nelson: Token History,” British Columbia History 42, no. 1 (2009): 20-22.

Journal Articles biography history

Greene, Ronald. “A Celestial Love Story, Or Was It?,” British Columbia History 40, no. 2 (2007): 6-7.

Journal Articles history

Greene, Ronald. “Con Jones and the Don’t Argue Tokens of Vancouver, B.C.,” British Columbia History 39, no. 4 (2006): 28-30.

Journal Articles history