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“The Toquaht Archaeological Project—Research at T’ukw’aa, a Nuu-chah-nulth village and defensive site in Barkley Sound, Western Vancouver Island,” Journal of Northwest Anthropology 1, no. 58 (2024): 121-123.
“Environmental and Cultural Contexts of Paleoshoreline Sites on the Northwestern Olympic Peninsula of Washington State,” BC Studies 187 (2015): 263-289, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/186164/185689.
Action for Healthy Communities: Benefits of a Provincial Law for Ecosystem Health. West Coast Environmental Law, 2022. https://www.wcel.org/publication/action-healthy-communities-benefits-provincial-law-ecosystem-health.
Grey Literature environmental studies law resource and environmental management
Please Hold, Someone Will Be with You: A Report on Diminished Monitoring and Enforcement Capacity in the Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection. Vancouver: The Association, 2004. 35 pp. 919365256.
Queer As Family: The Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgendered Families in B.C.. Vancouver: The Fund, 2002. 22 pp. https://www.westcoastleaf.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/2002-REPORT-Queer-as-Family-The-Legal-Rights-and-Responsibilities-of-Lesbia-Gay-Bi-Sexual-and-Transgenered-Families-in-BC1.pdf.
A report of air and water quality in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia. funded by the Federal government under the Opportunities for Youth Program, Nelson: 1971. unpaged pp.
“Westbank First Nations vs. B.C. Hydro and Power Authority,” Canadian Native Law Reporter 4 (1999): 277-301.
“The Natural Complexities of Environmental Listening: One Soundwalk – Multiple Responses,” BC Studies 194 (2017): 149-162, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/189360/186528.
“Vertebrate Faunal Analysis of the Hiikwis Site Complex (DfSh-15 and DfSh-16) in Barkley Sound, British Columbia.” MA. University of Victoria, Victoria, 2014.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects archaeology Indigenous
“Protecting biodiversity in British Columbia: Recommendations for developing species at risk legislation,” Facets 1, no. 4 (2019): 136-160, https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2018-0042.
“Arthur Brown Ritchie: 70 Years of Service to King and Country,” Okanagan History 63 (1999): 20-35, https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/ohs/items/1.0132238#p0z-4r0f:.
Blood of the Land, the Government and Corporate War against First Nations. Gabriola Island: New Society Publishers, 1992. 352 pp.
Greenpeace: How a Group of Ecologists, Journalists and Visionaries Changed the World. Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 2004. 623 pp. 155192529X.
Books and Chapters in Books environmental studies history Post-Confederation
“‘Complete Liberty’?: Gender, Sexuality, Race, and Social Change on the Lower Columbia River, 1805-1838,” Ethnohistory 54, no. 4 (2007): 669-695.
Journal Articles gender health sciences history Indigenous sex work
“Public Policy is a Voluntary Affair,” BC Studies 55 (1982): 79-93, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/1134/1178.
“What's To Become of the Barkerville Historic Site?,” Heritage/Patrimoine 7, no. 1 (2004): 32.
“The Wheeler Family and Shuswap Lake,” Shuswap Chronicles 5 (1995): 29-35.
The Robson Valley story. sketches by John Wheeler, s.l, Produced with the help of the government of Canada's New Horizons Programme by the McBride Robson Valley Story Group, 1979. 376 pp. 0-9690209-0-2.
“Warplane in the Woods,” British Columbia History 45, no. 4 (2012): 5.
“Semiotics in Acculturation: How Canadian Heraldry and Indigenous Totem Poles Are Influenced Through Cultural Exchange.” Regent University, 2024. https://www.proquest.com/docview/2919916795/abstract/8791C247216B4281PQ/1.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects communications history Indigenous Post-Confederation Pre-Confederation visual arts
Whistle stops along the Columbia River narrows; a history of Burton and surrounding area. Pat Philcox, ed, Burton: Burton New Horizons Book Committee, 1982. 411 pp.
A Short History of British Columbia. Ottawa: From Sea to Sea Enterprises, 2006. 71 pp. 0969466749.
Good for the Land, Good for the People, Good for the Economy: A Call to Action to Recognize, Support and Implement Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas and Indigenous Guardians in British Columbia. West Coast Environmental Law, 2022. https://www.wcel.org/publication/good-land-good-people-good-economy-call-action-recognize-support-and-implement.
Grey Literature environmental studies Indigenous law resource and environmental management
Raincoast Chronicles, Fourth Five: Stories and History of the BC Coast from Raincoast Chronicles Issues 16-20. Madiera Park: Harbour Publishing, 2005. 420 pp.
Shipyards at war. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 1983. 210 pp.
Bannock and Beans: A Cowboy’s Account of the Bedaux Expedition. Edited by Jay Sherwood, Victoria: Royal British Columbia Museum, 2009. 179 pp. 9780772660602.
Fort Steele: Here History Lives. Surrey, BC: Heritage House Publishing Co., 1988. 160 pp.
“East Kootenay Museums Group: the genesis of a coalition,” Museum Round Up 90 (1984): 4-5, 7-9.