By John R. Hinde
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 33-57
Comparative Thoughts on the Politics of Aboriginal Assimilation
By Rebecca Bateman
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 59-83
By Susan Toller, Peter N. Nemetz
The Institutionalized Cabinet: Governing the Western Provinces
By Christopher Dunn
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 85-8
This Woman in Particular: Contexts for the Biographical Image of Emily Carr
By Stephanie Kirkwood Walker
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 89-91
Working the Tides: A Portrait of Canada’s West Coast Fishery
By Susan Stacey
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 96-7
Treaty Talks in British Columbia: Negotiating a Mutually Beneficial Future
By Marlene R. Atleo
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 102-5
High Slack: Waddington’s Gold Road and the Bute Inlet Massacre of 1864
By Kenneth Brealey
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 106-7
Reading Beyond Words: Contexts for Native History
By Robin Ridington
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 107-8
Kanaka: The Untold Story of Hawaiian Pioneers in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest
By R. W. Sandwell
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 92-3
Cheap Wage Labour: Race and Gender in the Fisheries of British Columbia
By John Lutz
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 94-5
How ‘Natives’ Think: About Captain Cook, For Example
By Keith Carlson
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 97-9
Shingwauk’s Vision: A History of Native Residential Schools
By Celia Haig-Brown
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 99-102
By John R. Hinde
BC Studies no. 114 Summer 1997 pp. 33-57
Rebecca Bateman is an anthropologist and Program Director for the Community Education Partnership Program at Simon Fraser University.
John R. Hinde is a graduate of the State of New York University at Buffalo, where he specialized in modern German history and intellectual history. He is currently a SSHRC post-doctoral fellow at the University of Victoria.
Peter N. Nemetz is a Professor of Policy Analysis in the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, UBC.
Nancy Pagh, who received an Interdisciplinary Ph.D. at UBC, teaches English at Western Washington University in Bellingham.
Susan Toller, a graduate of the Resource Management and Environmental Studies Program at UBC, now works for Jacques-Rescan Joint Venture Ltd. in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
Norman Ruff is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Victoria.
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