Book Reviews
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14288/bcs.v0i91/92.1412Abstract
- Little Bit Know Something: Stories in a Language of Anthropology by Robin Ridington
-Reviewed by Catharine McClellan (pgs: 192-8)
- The Story of the Sechelt Nation by Lester Peterson
-Reviewed by J.V. Powell (pgs: 198-200)
- Western Oblate Studies I/Etudes Oblates de l'Ouest I by R. Huel
-Reviewed by Jacqueline Gresko (pgs: 200-1)
- Ginger: The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin by Susan Mayse
-Reviewed by Jeremy Mouat (pgs: 201-4)
- A History of the Corporation of the District of Coldstream by Margaret A. Ormsby
-Reviewed by L.G. Thomas (pgs: 204-7)
- Our Own Master Race: Eugenics in Canada, 1885-1945 by Angus McLaren
-Reviewed by Suzann Buckley (pgs: 207-9)
- Baxwbakwalanusiwa. Un recit Haisla/a Haisla story, raconte par/as told by Gordon Robertson by Neville J. Lincoln
-Reviewed by Emmon Bach (pgs: 209-14)
- Senewelets: Culture History of the Nanaimo Coast Salish and the False Narrows Midden by David Burley
-Reviewed by Gregory G. Monks (pgs: 214-7)
- An Iron Hand upon the People: The Law Against the Potlatch on the Northwest Coast by Douglas Cole
-Reviewed by Hamar Foster (pgs: 218-24)
- Aboriginal Peoples and Politics: The Indian Land Question in British Columbia by Paul Tennant
-Reviewed by Brian Titley (pgs: 227-8)
- Three Men and a Forester by Kenneth Drushka, Ian Mahood
-Reviewed by Jeremy Wilson (pgs: 228-31)
- Landscape Evaluation: Approaches and Applications by Philip Dearden
-Reviewed by Gordon Brent Ingram (pgs: 231-2)
- Landscapes of the Mind: Worlds of Sense and Metaphor by J. Douglas Porteous
-Reviewed by Laurie Ricou (pgs: 232-4)
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