We acknowledge that we live and work on unceded Indigenous territories and we thank the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations for their hospitality.

BC Studies no. 89 Spring 1991

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BC Studies no. 89 Spring 1991

A Special Issue: In Celebration of Our Survival: The First Nations of British Columbia, guest edited by Doreen Jensen and Cheryl Brooks.

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In Time ImmemorialOJS Link Icon

By Daisy Sewid-Smith

Aboriginal languages
aboriginal people
Nuu-Chah-Nulth
oral tradition
 

BC Studies no. 89 Spring 1991

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A Study of Education in ContextOJS Link Icon

By Richard E. Atleo

aboriginal culture
aboriginal people
aboriginal people
education
heritage
museums
 

BC Studies no. 89 Spring 1991  | p. 104-19

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Understanding Native ActivismOJS Link Icon

By Steven Point

aboriginal people
aboriginal people
aboriginal self government
aboriginal self government
aboriginal self government
land claims
land claims
land claims
 

BC Studies no. 89 Spring 1991  | p. 124-129

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A Biography of SortsOJS Link Icon

By Ron Hamilton

Nuu-Chah-Nulth
University of British Columbia
 

BC Studies no. 89 Spring 1991  | p. 100-103

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Assimilation Tools: Then and NowOJS Link Icon

By Shirley Joseph

aboriginal people
aboriginal people
assimilation
assimilation
Identities, Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality
Identities, Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality
Identities, Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality
Indian Act
Indian Act
Indian Act
 

BC Studies no. 89 Spring 1991  | p. 65-79

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Sechelt Women and Self-GovernmentOJS Link Icon

By Theresa M. Jeffries

aboriginal self government
aboriginal self government
aboriginal self government
Sechelt People
treaties
treaties
treaties
women
women
 

BC Studies no. 89 Spring 1991  | p. 81-86