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“Halfway River, First Nations vs. Ministry of Forests, B. C. and Canadian Forest Products, Ltd.,” Canadian Native Law Reporter 4 (1999): 1-64.

Journal Articles forestry Indigenous law

Hall, Brent; Phillips, Bev. “xʷíʔ kʷ páq (You Will Be Sorry).” In Papers for the International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages. Reisinger, D. K. E.; Griffin, Laura; Mellesmoen, Gloria; Nederveen, Sander; Oliver, Bruce; Schillo, Julia; Schneider, Lauren; Trotter, Bailey, Kelowna, BC: 2024. 128–156 pp. https://lingpapers.sites.olt.ubc.ca/.

Grey Literature Indigenous language

Hall, Roberta L. “A Legacy for the Pacific Northwest: Franz Boas’s Surveys of Native Peoples in the Late 19th Century,” Pacifc Northwest Quarterly 97, no. 2 (2006): 59-68.

Journal Articles anthropology Indigenous

Hallett, Darcy, Michael J. Chandler, and Christopher E. Lalonde. “Aboriginal Language Knowledge and Youth Suicide,” Cognitive Development 22, no. 3 (2007): 392-399.

Journal Articles health sciences Indigenous

Halseth, Greg and Annie Booth. “What Works Well, What Needs Improvement: Lessons in Public Consultation from British Columbia's Resource Planning Processes,” Local Environment 8 (2003): 437-55.

Journal Articles environmental studies geography

Halseth, Greg and Mark Rosenberg. “Complexity in the Rural Canadian Housing Landscape,” Canadian Geographer 39, no. 4 (1995): 336-52.

Journal Articles geography

Halseth, Greg, Debra Straussfogel, Sarah Parsons, and Amy Wishart. “Regional Economic Shifts in British Columbia: Speculation From Recent Demographic Evidence,” Canadian Journal of Regional Science 27, no. 3 (2004): 317-352.

Journal Articles economics/business