By Jisgang Nika Collison and Nicola Levell
Repatriation in Two Acts: The Museum of Vancouver
Museum of Vancouver, Chestnut Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
From Documents to People: Working Towards Indigenizing the BC Archives
B.C. Archives, Belleville Street, Victoria, BC, Canada
Make Yourself (Un)comfortable: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun at the Museum
Museum of Anthropology, Northwest Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Broadcasting Sovereignty: Exhibiting Nuxalk Radio at the University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia, West Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Sovereign Intentions: Gold Mining Law and Mineral Staking in British Columbia
BC, Canada
Loss Must Be Marked and It Cannot Be Represented: Memorializing Sex Workers in Vancouver’s West End
West End, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Hippies, Yippies, the Counter-Culture, and the Gastown Riot in Vancouver, 1968-1971
Gastown, Vancouver, BC, Canada
“So Many Clever, Industrious and Frugal Aliens”: Peter Sandiford, Intelligence Testing, and Anti-Asian Sentiment in Vancouver Schools between 1920 and 1939
Vancouver, BC, Canada
The Archaeology of 1858 in the Fraser Canyon
Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council, Saint Georges Road, Lytton, BC, Canada
Adapting to Miners’ Practices: The Development of Gold Mining Law and the 1863 Mining Board
BC, Canada
Holocene Settlement History of the Dundas Islands Archipelago, Northern British Columbia
54.387039, -130.763003
An Ethnozooarchaeological Study of Land Otters and People at Kit’n’Kaboodle (49-dix-46), Dall Island, Alaska
54.942141, -133.013626
Multi-Level Governance in British Columbia: Local Perspectives on Shifting Relations and Structures
901 Jervis Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Educating the Eye, Hand and Heart at St. Ann’s Academy : A Case Study of Art Education for Girls in Nineteenth-Century Victoria
48.419737, -123.362828
“Panic Park”: Environmental Protest and the Politics of Parks in British Columbia’s Skagit Valley
49.143121, -121.176514
Results (62)
Repatriation in Two Acts: The Museum of Vancouver
By Bruce Granville Miller
From Documents to People: Working Towards Indigenizing the BC Archives
By Genevieve Weber
Make Yourself (Un)comfortable: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun at the Museum
By Tania Willard and Karen Duffek
Beyond Inclusion: Canadian and Indigenous Sovereignty in Mainstream Museums
By Caitlin Gordon-Walker
Broadcasting Sovereignty: Exhibiting Nuxalk Radio at the University of British Columbia
By Jennifer Kramer
Sovereign Intentions: Gold Mining Law and Mineral Staking in British Columbia
By Dawn Hoogeveen
Loss Must Be Marked and It Cannot Be Represented: Memorializing Sex Workers in Vancouver’s West End
By Becki Lynn Ross, Jamie Lee Hamilton
Hippies, Yippies, the Counter-Culture, and the Gastown Riot in Vancouver, 1968-1971
By Michael Boudreau
By Gerald Thomson
The Archaeology of 1858 in the Fraser Canyon
By Brian Pegg
Gold on Haida Gwaii: The First Prospects, 1849-53
By Robert Galois
Adapting to Miners’ Practices: The Development of Gold Mining Law and the 1863 Mining Board
By Thomas Mills
Storying SwÌ_lcha: Place-making and Power at a StÌ_:l̵ Landmark
By Sabina Trimble
Holocene Settlement History of the Dundas Islands Archipelago, Northern British Columbia
By Bryn Letham, Andrew Martindale, Duncan McLaren, Thomas Brown, Kenneth M. Ames, David J.W. Archer, Susan Marsden
By Madonna L. Moss
Multi-Level Governance in British Columbia: Local Perspectives on Shifting Relations and Structures
By Dion Curry
By Margaret Milne Martens, Graeme Chalmers
“Panic Park”: Environmental Protest and the Politics of Parks in British Columbia’s Skagit Valley
By Philip Van Huizen