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The luminaries of field research in British Columbia Boas, Teit, Hill-Tout, Barbeau, and others are discussed, their work evaluated.
A selection of the best stories by Henry W. Tate (d. 1914), an important Tsimshian informant to ethnographer Franz Boas.
Volume III of this four-volume ethnographic study focuses on the Mainland Halkomelem people of British Columbia, in the Pacific Northwest.
Volume II of this four-volume ethnographic study focuses on the Squamish and Lillooet peoples of the Pacific Northwest (British Columbia).
The first in a four-volume set rich in stories and factual information on the Salish people of the Pacific Northwest.
Following on two previous collections, this is the third volume of oral narratives by Okanagan storyteller Harry Robinson.
Many of the stories in Okanagan storyteller Harry Robinson’s second collection feature the shoo-MISH, or nature helpers” that assist humans.
A celebration of the late Harry Robinson, one of the great storytellers of the Interior Salish people of North America.
Quebec City, 1908. Two priests-to-be are ordered to deliver a letter to a controversial visitor to their city: the legendary French actress, Sarah Bernhardt.']
As part of her long career, Bernhardt – known...
A funny yet thought-provoking play about identity politics in which Pocahontas, Tonto, and other native characters rewrite their stereotyped roles.
An extensively detailed reconstruction of the 1863 war between the First Nations and Vancouver Island’s colonial government.