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Hope, Jim, and Donald Bain. Memories of Canadian Pacific Steam Power in British Columbia. Vol. 2, Calgary: British Railway Modellers of North America, 2001. 26 pp. 0919487696.

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Hopt, Justin, and Colin Grier. “Continuity Amidst Change: Village Organization and Fishing Subsistence at the Dionisio Point Locality in Coastal Southern British Columbia,” Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 1, no. 13 (2017): 21-42.

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Horton, Zach. “Going Rogue or Becoming Salmon? Geoengineering Narratives in Haida Gwaii,” Cultural Critique 97 (2017): 128–66.

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