The Response of Okanagan Indians to European Settlement
By Duane Thomson
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 96-117
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994
Special Issue: Labour in British Columbia: Law, Race, and Women includes articles by Robert M. Galois, Allan Grove, and Ross Lambertson.
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The Response of Okanagan Indians to European Settlement
By Duane Thomson
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 96-117
“It’s the Smell of Money”: Women Shoreworkers of British Columbia
By Jill Stainsby
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 59-81
Japanese Canadians and the Racialization of Labour in the British Columbia Sawmill Industry
By Peter Jackson, Audrey Kobayashi
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 33-58
The Voyages of James Hanna to the Northwest Coast: Two Documents
By Robert M. Galois
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 83-88
Pawns of the Powerful: The Politics of Litigation in the Union Colliery Case
By Allan Grove, Ross Lambertson
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 43190
Patkau Architects: Selected Projects, 1983-1993
By Rhodri Liscombe
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 91-3
A Guide to the Holdings of the Archives of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon
By Jean Barman
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 89-91
Twana Narratives: Native Historical Accounts of a Coast Salish Culture
By Pauline do Lotbiniere
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 93-5
Japanese Direct Investment in Canada: Recent Trends and Prospects
By R.W. Wright
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 96-7
The Legacy and the Challenge: A Century of the Forest Industry at Cowichan Lake
By Richard Mackie
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 98-100
Women Volunteer to Go to Prison: A History of the Elizabeth Fry Society of BC, 1939-1989
By Linda Kealey
BC Studies no. 103 Autumn 1994 | p. 101-3
Alan Grove is pursuing graduate studies at the University of Victoria.
Ross Lambertson teaches history at Camosun College, Victoria.
Peter Jackson is Professor of Geography at Sheffield University, England.
Audrey Kobayashi is Professor of Geography at Queen’s University, Kingston. She and Professor Jackson are working on a comparative study of British and Canadian racism.
Jill Stainsby is a private scholar living in Vancouver.
Bob Galois teaches geography at the University of British Columbia.
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