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Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 49, Spring 1981
Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 49, Spring 1981
Contributors
Michael Ames is the Director of the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
David Jones is a professor of Education at the University of Calgary.
John Norris is a professor of the History of Medicine and Science at the University of British Columbia.
Emmett Sinnott is a student at the University of British Columbia; Paul Tennant teaches Political Science at the same university.