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Weaving the histories of Klehkwahnnohm: a Tla'amin community in southwest British Columbia
Author: Jackley, Julia
Date created: 2012-04-17
Changing Ways, Constant Companions: The Ancient DNA and Local Knowledge of Tla'amin Dogs
Author: Zimmerman, Kasia Anne
Date created: 2014-06-26

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