Kwulasulwut S yuth [Ellen White's Teachings]
The author reflects on her interactions and interviews with Salish Elder Ellen White.
Laayksen Mustimuhw and Snuw'uy'ul
Labour of Love: Legends of Vancouver and the Unique Publishing Enterprise that Wrote E. Pauline Johnson into Canadian Literary History
Land and Language: Exploring the Uses of The Ktunaxa Nation Network in British Columbia, Canada
Land and Resources Conflict: the BC Southern Interior Example
Land Claims are Top Priority, Crawley tells Kootenay Synod
Land Entitlement Under Treaty 8
Land, Fish, and Law: The Legal Geography of Indian Reserves and Native Fisheries in British Columbia, 1850--1927
Land Management and Economic Development Under the Indian Act
Land Tenure Among the Upper Thompson Indian
Land Use Preferences of the Adams Lake Indian Band: Employing the Q Sorting Technique in Natural Resource Management
The Land We Are: Artists and Writers Unsettle the Politics of Reconciliation and The Poetics of Land and Identity Among British Columbia Indigenous Peoples
Landed Wisdoms: Collaborating on Museum Education Programmes With the Haida Gwaii Museum at Kaay Llnagaay
Landing Native Fisheries: Indian Reserves and Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849-1924
Landing Native Fisheries: Indian Reserves & Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849–1925
Landmark: A Publication of the Indian Claims Commission (Vol. 7, No. 4, [2001])
Landmark: A Publication of the Indian Claims Commission (Vol. 9, No.3, Fall 2003)
Landscape and Identity: Three Artist/Teachers in British Columbia
The Landscape of Midwifery Care for Aboriginal Communities in Canada: A Discussion Paper to Support Culturally Safe Midwifery Services for Aboriginal Families
Landscape of Power, Landscape of Identity: The Transforming Human Relationship With the Kootenai River Valley
Landscapes and Social Transformations on the Northwest Coast: Colonial Encounters in the Fraser Valley
Landscapes and Social Transformations on the Northwest Coast: Colonial Encounters in the Fraser Valley
Language and Culture Immersion Programs Handbook
Language and Identity, Language and the Land
Language Attitudes, Perceptions and Identity: Some Haida and Cree Data
Language, Culture, and Identity: Social and Cultural Aspects of Language Change in Two Kwak'wala-Speaking Communities
Language for Life: Nourishing Indigenous Languages in the Home
Language, Legends, and Lore of the Carrier Indians
Language Nest Handbook:for B.C. First Nations Communities
Language Revitalization and Colonization : Decolonizing Language Revitalization
The Late Pauline Johnson - Photograph. - 15 March 1913.
Historical note:
Lateral Violence as a Process in First Nations Institutions
ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱
WSANEC (Saanich) great flood story. Text in a mixture of English and SENĆOŦEN.
Related material: Lesson Plan by Shauna White and Kathryn Godfrey appropriate for Grade 6 language arts/ social studies.
Law Changed: Bands Can Tax Members
Bill C-36 to become law June 1998; provides option for First Nations to set their own on-reserve tax regimes. Kamloops Indian Band intends to set a 7 per cent tax on-reserve through an agreement with Revenue Canada.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun: The Impending Nisga'a' Deal. Last Stand. Chump Change, 1996
Laws and Societies in the Canadian West, 1670-1940
The Lax Kw'alaams Indian Band v. The Attorney General of Canada, 2006 BCSC 1463
A Lay Person's Guide to Delgamuukw
Layers of Meaning in a Kwakiutl Potlatch Figure
LE,NONET Pilot Project: [Interim Evaluation Report]: Vol. 1
LE,NONET Project: [Interim Evaluation Report]: Executive Summary
Leadership Action Plan On First Nations Child Welfare
Leadership and Culture in Schools in Northern British Columbia: Bridge Buildings and/or Re-balancing Act?
Leading by Example: Practices and Performance in Corporate-Aboriginal Partnerships
Leading Together: Indigenous Youth in Community Partnership
Learn about Western Canada in the Early 1900s through the Art of C.D. Hoy: Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 7-12
Hoy was a photographer who worked in Quesnel, British Columbia at the start of the twentieth century, when the Fraser River and Cariboo Gold Rushes were taking place, resulting in different cultural groups coming together in one location. Many of his portraits were of Indigenous people living in the area. Designed to complement the online exhibition Through the Lens of C.D. Hoy: How a Chinese Canadian Photographer Memorialized a Community.