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- LHAQ'temish People of the Sea We Are Coast Salish People with a Rich History, Culture and Traditions. We Are Fishers, Hunters
- Lekwungen Then & Now ©1999
- STRAITS SALISH PREHISTORY by Gary J
- Washington Indian Tribes Today
- Coast Salish Peoples, Salmon and the Us
- Final Report: Participatory Evaluation of the Lummi Nation's Community
- Cultural Change As Reflected in the Dress and Accessories of the Indian Tribes on the Pacific Northwest Coast
- Lummi Nation Atlas
- Tulalip Visitor Guide
- Coastal Salish Canoes and Paddles
- Signs of Lekwungen
- Coast Salish Tribal Canoe Journeys: Routes of Modern Tribal Canoe Journeys
- FAWN SHARP the Voice of the Quinaults
- Kwantlen First Nation
- Tsleil-Waututh Nation's History, Culture And
- Home Activity Resource Kit (Grades 4 – 8) ©
- Kwantlen First Nation Seyem' Qwantlen Business Group
- 2016 Annual Report
- Restoring the Traditional Ecological and Cultural Ways of Coast Salish Land
- Indigenous People in North Vancouver Book]
- A Totem Pole History Pauline Hillaire
- Musqueam Community Newsletter Friday May 28, 2021 TOLL FREE: 1-866-282-3261, FAX: 604-263-4212 SAFETY & SECURITY PATROL
- Death and the Continuity of Life in Coast Salish Burial Practices. By
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Quinault Language Revitalization: Bridging Linguistic Theory to Community Classrooms
- Della Floyd Fighting for the Original Seattleites I Grew up on Coast
- A Human History of Tl'chés,1860-1973
- The Hustle and Bustle of the Coast Salish Potlatch an Exploratory Case Study of Gift Economic Exchange and Bird Resources at the Village of Xwe’Chi’Exen, 45WH1
- Exploring Coast Salish Strengths & Resilience Against Substance Abuse Exploring Coast Salish Strengths & Resilience Agai
- Lummi Nation: Meet the People
- About the Coast Salish Peoples
- Native American Heritage Guide
- First-Peoples-Guide-For-Newcomers
- Northwest: Coast Salish Viewer Discussion Guide
- Acknowledging the Native Peoples of the Pacific Northwest
- Coast Salish) 1
- Newsletter-May-30.Pdf
- Pre-Colonial Stó:Lō-Coast Salish Community Organization: an Archaeological Study
- The Relationship Between Plants and People: an Ethnobotanical Study in Partnership with the Muckleshoot Tribe a Thesis Presente
- Performing Musqueam Culture and History at British Columbia's 1966 Centennial Celebrations1
- Coast Salish Fast Facts
- A Newsletter of the Coast Salish Gathering
- THE PEOPLE Lesson Plan 1: Where Is the Salish Sea?
- Colonization, Camas, and the Diet of the Coast Salish People of British Columbia Katherine Laurel Turner
- Puget Salish People of Washington Cultural Background
- CSG Oct-08.Pdf
- Music of the American Indian: Northwest
- Visitor's Guide to Tulalip Interstate 5 Area Map
- Kidnapping of Stó:Lō Boys Backgrounder a Quick Introduction to the Stó:Lō Community and to Settler Colonialism
- Kwikwetlem First Nation Interests Respect and Care for Our Lands
- SONGHEES NATION Lkwungen Traditional Territory
- Traditional Territories of B.C
- Puget Sound Kelp Conservation and Recovery Plan
- A Sto:Lo-Coast Salish Historical Atlas Keith Thor Carlson, Editor
- Squamish First Nation Fact Sheet.Pdf
- Weaving Our Family Stories Since Colonization
- Indigenous Peoples: Language Guidelines
- DRAFT—Archaeological Inventory for the Quinault National Fish Hatchery Exclusion Barrier, Grays Harbor County, Washington
- Coast Salish Peoples