“An analysis of Kwakiutl plant terms,” Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 12, no. 2 (1978): 178-196.
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“Generationally-Linked Archaeology: The Use of Ancient Basketry (and Cordage) from Wet/Waterlogged Sites On the Northwest Coast to Show Cultural Ancestry and Identity in Northwest Anthropological Conference Proceedings 2023.” In Stapp, Darby C.; Walker, Deward E., Jr., Special publication, Journal of Northwest Anthropology, 2023. 33-54. https://www.northwestanthropology.com/nwac-proceedings.
“Preliminary Field Report for Wet Site 35mu4, Commonly Called the Sunken Village Site, Sauvie Island, Portland, Oregon,” The Midden 38, no. 4 (2006): 8-11.
Susan Point: Works on Paper. Vancouver: Figure 1 Publishing, 2014. 192 pp. 9780991858897.
Books and Chapters in Books biography Indigenous visual arts
“Exploring the Connection Between Digital Literacy and Data Privacy and Security Practices Among Early Childhood Professionals in British Columbia.” Royal Roads University, 2024.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects education new media
“Exploring the Connection Between Digital Literacy and Data Privacy and Security Practices Among Early Childhood Professionals in British Columbia.” Royal Roads University, 2024.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects education new media
“Barking up the Right Tree: Understanding Birch Bark Artifacts from the Canadian Plateau, British Columbia,” BC Studies 180 (2014): 83-122, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/184165/184322.
“The Rise and Sad Demise of Salt Spring's Lodge of Hope,” British Columbia Historical News 26, no. 3 (1993): 30-32, https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0190644.
“Baptismal window in St. Stephen's Church, Summerland,” British Columbia Historical News 20, no. 1 (1987): 30-31, https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0190746.
“A group of elephants once stampeded through Cranbrook” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJDq_u6mGKA&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=30.
“B.C. train robber Bill Miner, the "Gentleman Bandit"” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9iQ2DxaYRw&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=26.
“B.C.'s first ridesharing company was a stagecoach line” (2020) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1H7ku914mI&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=4.
“Bombings and peace, the real story of B.C.'s Doukhabours” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq6XZKNB_pI&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=24.
Audiovisual Materials history Post-Confederation religion tourism
“Champagne, Cowboys and Citroen half tracks in Fort St John” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_TDG722P4M&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=21.
“One of the first flights over the B.C. Rockies” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egQxYs0QugE&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=25.
“Prince George's Mr PG was kidnapped and toured the world” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eoh0MLQqp0o&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=19.
“Prince George's Sandblast was once an awesome annual tradition” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnnjuHID1qY&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=3.
“Scavenger hunt for a $150,000 solid gold skull in Kamloops” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ijHmKe4kno&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=28.
“The $150,000 saddle made of B.C. jade and leather” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Szl755vZkU&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=17.
“The Cariboo Camels of British Columbia” (2020) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av7Dt3wpDqc&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=6.
“The first Okanagan Lake ferry service was a rowboat” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABsJk5EBQM0&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=13.
“The Flying Seven changed the way the world looked at female pilots” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6s3-M8gaoX4&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=10.
“The Okanagan Lake theme park on Rattlesnake Island” (2020) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEOJsjUmZYU&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=5.
“The Penticton plane crash you never heard about” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9tIr3qyz6Q&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=16.
“The real story of Ogopogo” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjCGlSMiT6g&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=18.
“The real story of the curse of Fernie” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bdoTyE-nNQ&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=29.
Audiovisual Materials colonialism history Indigenous Post-Confederation
“The story of the first B.C. selfie, shot in the 1800s” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MhTZtUxg9E&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=23.
Audiovisual Materials gender history Post-Confederation visual arts
“The world's largest cherry pie was baked in Oliver” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpSQc8Uo_G0&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=14.
“This B.C. gold miner buried his wife... three times!” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WFY4MRdZAs&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=20.
“This Vernon artist was kept captive for years” (2019) BC was Awesome: Uncovering our curious History, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po9crOdRVFg&list=PLjiAtBk7yDGgsKkxgzDXeQtgwINFMvzOT&index=15.
Audiovisual Materials history Post-Confederation visual arts