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Reduplicated Numerals in Salish. PUB DATE 1997-00-00 NOTE 11P.; for Complete Volume, See FL 025 251
COAST SALISH SENSES of PLACE: Dwelling, Meaning, Power, Property and Territory in the Coast Salish World
Communicating the Cultural Values of a Sacred Mountain Through Collaboration with the Sts’Ailes Nation of British Columbia
Escribe Agenda Package
Reclaiming Spaces Between: Coast Salish Two Spirit Identities and Experiences
Executive Committee Agenda
Curriculum and Resources for First Nations Language Programs in BC First Nations Schools
UBCWPL University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics
Salish and Algonquian: a Possible Relationship Revisited
2010 Report on the Status of B.C First Nations Languages
An Aeent Iiierarchy in Some Coast Salisli Languages Eloise Jelinek
A Bibliography of Salish Linguistics
Coast Salish Gathering Goal, Objectives, Timeline
Embodying Indigenous Coast Salish Education: Travelling
Place-Names of the Island Halkomelem Indian People
2021 Metro Vancouver's Guide to First Nation Communities
Frederick Roehrig: a Forgotten Name in Salish Linguistics Elena Barreiro Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
Indigenous Youth Storywork: a Spiritual Awakening of a Maya Adoptee Living in Kkkanada
Top View
Coast Salish Property Law: an Alternative Paradigm for Environmental Relationships Russel Lawrence Barsh
Typology in Variation: a Stochastic Optimality-Theoretic Approach to Person/Voice Interactions in English and Lummi (Straits Salish)
Featured History Salish Modern
Tsleil-Waututh Nation's History, Culture And
Introduction Bruce Granville Miller
Hul'qumi'num Peoples in the Gulf Islands
13 Moons First Foods & Resources Curriculum
Twana and the Difficult Language Belief*
Culture Is Lived; Language Gives It Life
The Relationship Between Plants and People: an Ethnobotanical Study in Partnership with the Muckleshoot Tribe a Thesis Presente
Coast Salish Fast Facts
THE PEOPLE Lesson Plan 1: Where Is the Salish Sea?
First Nations Education: Curriculum Action Research for Change
Bella Coola and North Wakashan: Convergence and Diversity in the Northwest Coast Sprachbund* Bella Coola and North Wakashan
A Note on the Coast-Salish Component of the Lillooet Lexicon* 1
Cross-Modularity in Active to Passive Alternations
Polysynthetic Language Structures and Their Role in Pedagogy and Curriculum for BC Indigenous Languages