By Antonia Mills

BC Studies no. 104 Winter 1994-1995
Special Issue: The North includes articles by Robert Rutherdale and Myra Rutherdale.
To read the full issue online, visit our OJS site.
In This Issue
Should British Columbia create a Ministry of Northern Affairs?
By Geoffrey R. Weller
Memories and moments: Conversations and re-collections
By Margaret Seguin Anderson
Collaborative research in Northern communities:Possibilities and pitfalls
By Judith C. Lapadat, Harold Janzen
By Kenneth Coates, William R. Morrison
By Robert Rutherdale
By Myra Rutherdale
Myra Rutherdale is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the History Programme at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Ken Coates is a Professor in the History Programme at the University of Northern British Columbia.
W.R. Morrison is Dean of Research and Graduate Studies and a Professor in the History Programme at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Judith C. Lapadat is an Assistant Professor in the Education Programme at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Harold Janzen is a researcher associated with the University of Northern British Columbia.
Margaret Seguin Anderson is the Regional Coordinator (Northwest Region) and a Professor in the First Nations Studies Programme at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Tammy Anderson Blumhagen is a student at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Robert Rutherdale is a Visiting Professor in the History Programme at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Geoffrey R. Weller is President and a Professor of Political Science at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Antoinia Milla is an Assistant Professor in the First Nations Studies Programme at the University of Northern British Columbia.
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