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

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A Colonial Library: The Books in the Point Ellice House Collection

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Point Ellice House, Pleasant Street, Victoria, BC, Canada

“In the Empire She Loved So Well”: Imperial Legitimacies and the Writing of The Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island (1928)

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Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

The Vilest Verse West of Blanca: Canadian Poets in The Ubyssey

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The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

The Historical Ecology, the Loss of Salmonids, and the Transformation of Coast Salish Culture

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Tsleil-Waututh Cultural and Recreation Centre, Sleil-Waututh Rd, North Vancouver, BC, Canada

The Kitsilano Scandal: The Destruction of Sen̓áḵw As Told in Local Newspapers, 1913-16

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Kitsilano, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Challenging the Presupposition of Rural Inferiority through Adaptive Capacity: Community Economic Development in the Keremeos Area of British Columbia

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Keremeos, BC, Canada

The ‘Wasting’ Resource: The History of Mine Tailings Disposal in British Columbia, 1892–1982

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Mount Polley, Cariboo, BC, Canada

Damming Colonial Evasion: An Accounting of the Unaccountable in the Mount Polley Mine Disaster

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Mount Polley, Cariboo, BC, Canada

“You think I will bring my children here?”: The Mount Polley Mine Disaster as a Necropolitical Human Rights Environmental Disaster

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Mount Polley, Cariboo, BC, Canada

Regulating the Mount Polley Mine Disaster: Neoliberalism, Objectivity, and Settler-Colonialism in British Columbia

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Mount Polley, Cariboo, BC, Canada

Beyond Contentious Collective Action: Assessing Quiet Forms of Environmental Mobilization in Rural British Columbia

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Mount Polley, Cariboo, BC, Canada

Jie Hua Xian Fo (Presenting the Buddha with Borrowed Flowers): Reciprocity and Exchange among Chinese Seniors in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

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Downtown Eastside, Vancouver, BC, Canada

A Tale of Three Towns Transportation and Regional Growth in the Okanagan Valley, c.1891-1941

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Okanagan Valley, 32 Street, Vernon, BC, Canada

How Can Archaeobotany Be Put into Service of Katzie Food Sovereignty?

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Tetoten Community Centre Katzie First Nation, Dyke Road, Metro Vancouver, BC, Canada

Exclusion and New Contact Zones: Japanese and Doukhobor Canadians in the Grand Forks area of British Columbia

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Grand Forks, BC, Canada

“Eat the Okanagan into Prosperity”: The Relationships of the Okanagan and the Coast, 1858-1941

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Okanagan Lake, British Columbia, Canada

“Gateway” to the Alaska-Yukon Borderlands: The White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, the North-West Mounted Police, and the Klondike Gold Rush

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White Pass, British Columbia, Canada

Daffodils and Dispossession: Nikkei Settlers, White Possession, and Settler Colonial Property in Bradner, BC, 1914–51

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Bradner, Abbotsford, BC, Canada

“Sentiment Very Good for the IWW:” The Kootenay Logger Strikes of 1923 and 1924

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Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada

Forging Community through Disaster Response: Nepali Canadians and the 2015 Earthquakes

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Nepal

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