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Looking at the Nedut'en and Wetsuwet'en Balhats Protocols
Author: Lacerte, Louise
Date created: 2022-08-25
Valuing Tradition: Governance, Cultural Match, and the BC Treaty Process
Author: Hoffman, Kaitlin Sara
Date created: 2014-04-10
“Everything revolves around the herring”: The Heiltsuk-herring relationship through time
Author: Gauvreau, Alisha Marie
Date created: 2015-11-17

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