Banned Practice: The Potlatch and British Columbia, 1803-1953
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Description
Compilation of primary documents.
Compilation of primary documents.
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This version has similar handwriting to Father LeJeune's "Chinook Vocabulary, Chinook-English" (2nd edition) printed in Kamloops in 1892. The content varies, however.Lexicon of Chinook-English and English-Chinook for a mixed trade language spoken in the Pacific Northwest.
Chapter from Guide to the Province of British Columbia for 1877-8.
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In 1955 the Church of England in Canada became the Anglican Church of Canada.Historical note:
Le Jeune published several issues of the Kamloops Phonographer to help teach the Duployan writing system.Historical note:
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Photoengravings of Mgr. De Mazenod and the Late Most Rev. A. Tache, O.M.IHistorical note:
Photoengravings: Coldwater Scenery (p. 100); and The Indian Chiefs of British Columbia (p. 106).Historical note:
Photoengravings: Douglas Lake Indians (p. 132); and Group at North Bend, B.C. (p. 134).Historical note:
Photoengravings: The Indian Chiefs of British Columbia (forty men and eight missionaries); St. Louis Mission - Sechelt Village; St. Louis Mission, Kamloops BC.Historical note:
Photoengraving: Rev. Father Martinet (p. 164).Historical note:
Photoengraving: The Indian Chiefs of British Columbia.