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Tashme, British Columbia, an existing nonentity/Discrimination patterns with change in population size of urban centers : a case study of Indians in southwestern British Columbia.
Author: Anderson, Ian Douglas
Date created: 1971
Colonizing minds: public education, the textbook Indian, and the struggle for settler hegemony in British Columbia, 1920-1970
Author: Carleton, Sean Foster Patrick
Date created: 2008

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