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This publication collects the papers presented at the 1976 Victoria Conference on Northwestern Languages, hosted by what was then the British Columbia Provincial Museum. Scholars address linguistic forms in some of the many languages spoken by the pe
This issue of the Sound Heritage Series deals with the journalists of British Columbia's metropolitan daily newspapers during the inter-war years. Readers, therefore, should not seek in this volume something that is beyond its scope—the story of th
ARTICLESRobert J. Ellis and Natasha I. Calvin: Observations on the 1975 class of Laminaria gruenlandica and incidental ecological observations, southeastern Alaska, 1975 - 80Mary Needler Arai and John C. Mason: Spring and summer abundance and vertica
We still don't know how long people have lived on the West Coast, or where they came from. The Nootkans of today have no tradition of migration or origin away from the West Coast of Vancouver Island. The Nootkans maintain that they have always lived
When William Duncan established Metlakatla near the mouth of the Skeena in 1862, he did so to create a sanctuary for his Tsimshian parishioners. Metlakatla was, Duncan believed, distant enough from Fort Simpson and the various nearby Indian villages
This issue of Sound Heritage is concerned with the history and literature that has grown from the subculture of this province's logging communities. Considering the fact that British Columbia's economy is based on the forest industry, there is not a
David Sanger: The archaeology of the Lochnore-Nesikep locality, British ColumbiaNational Museum of Man, Ottawa, CanadaArchaeological research in the Interior Plateau of British Columbia has resulted in the discovery of a cultural sequence spanning mo
The Gulf Islands, though centrally located between British Columbia's major centres of population, have not been in the mainstream of the province's historical development. Rather, they have been for most people a place to pass through or to visit. Y
David J. Garbary, Gayle I. Hansen and Robert F. Scagel: The marine algae of British Columbia and Northern Washington: Division Rhodophyta (Red Algae), Class Florideophyceae, Orders Acrochaetiales and NemalialesThis is a floristic treatment of red alg
The missionaries of British Columbia have often been viewed with prejudice or jaundice, among other emotions, a phenomenon common to groups whose efforts cause widespread cultural change. This issue of the Sound Heritage Series portrays missionary in