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KEY RESOURCES
An Illustrated History of Canada's Native People: I Have Lived Here Since the World Began
by
Arthur J. Ray
Call Number: E 78 .C2 R39 2016
Publication Date: 2016
Online Access
Available in print in the House of Learning. Older edition available in Williams Lake.
Secwépemc People, Land, and Laws = Yerí7 re Stsqʼeyʼs-kucw
by
Marianne and Ronald Ignace
Call Number: E 99 .S45 I46 2017
Publication Date: 2017
Online Access
Available in print in the House of Learning, Williams Lake, and Law.
Elements of Indigenous Style : A Guide for Writing By and About Indigenous Peoples
by
Gregory Younging
Call Number: PN 147 .Y68 2018
Publication Date: 2018
Online Access
Available in print in the House of Learning, Williams Lake, and Law.
Informit Indigenous Collection
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Australian and global coverage of Indigenous issues,
I-Portal: Indigenous Studies Portal
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Online resources curated by the University of Saskatchewan.
America: History and Life
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Canadian & American History, Anthropology, Archaeology & Ethnology
Anthropology Plus
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Anthropology, Archaeology, and Iinterdisciplinary studies.
Knowledge Makers Journal at TRU
An interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that provides leading-edge thought and investigation on Indigenous issues.
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