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Journal Articles environmental studies

John, E. Hall, Q.C. The Report of the Commission of Inquiry Concerning Certain Matters Associated with the Westbank Indian Band. Ottawa: Ministry of Supply and Services, 1988. 537 pp.

Grey Literature Indigenous

John-Thorpe, Yasmin, and Penny Smith, eds. Penticton, British Columbia: Celebrating a Century / snpintktn (A Place to Stay Forever). Penticton: Penticton Writers and Publishers, 2007. 104 pp. 9780969844983.

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Johnson, Michele K. “Breathing Life into New Speakers: Nsyilxcn and Tlingit Sequenced Curriculum, Direct Acquisition, and Assessments,” The Canadian Modern Language Review / La Revue Canadienne Des Langues Vivantes 2, no. 73 (2017): 109-32.

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Johnson, Mike. “A History of St. Mary's, Sorrento,” Shuswap Chronicles 6 (1998): 46-48.

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Johnson, Monique L. “Montage and Multiples in Hannah Maynard's Self-Portraits,” History of Photography 2, no. 41 (2017): 159-170.

Journal Articles history

Johnson, Pat. “Burial Society is Holy Work,” The Scribe. The Journal of the Jewish Museum and Archives of British Columbia 36 (2017): 17–21.

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