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  3. No. 125/6: Ethnographic Eyes, Spring/Summer 2000

No. 125/6: Ethnographic Eyes, Spring/Summer 2000

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14288/bcs.v0i125/6
Published: 29-04-2010

In This Issue

  • Editorial

    3-4
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Articles

  • The Quite Impossible Task: Douglas Cole and the Ecumenical Challenge of British Columbia's Cultural History

    Wendy Wickwire
    5-32
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  • The Pivotal Role of the Northwest Coast in the History of Americanist Anthropology

    Regna Darnell
    33-52
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    • MP3
  • Red Salmon and Red Cedar Bark: Another Look at the Nineteenth-Century Kwakwaka'wakw Winter Ceremonial

    Judith Berman
    53-98
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  • Visualizing Kwakwaka'wakw Tradition: The Films of William Heick, 1951-63

    Ira Jacknis
    99-146
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  • The Invented Indian/The Imagined Emily

    Douglas Cole
    147-162
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  • "That's My Dinner on Display" : A First Nations Reflection on Museum Culture

    Gloria Jean Frank
    163-178
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Reviews, Bibliography of BC, and Contributors

  • Publications by Douglas Cole

    181-185
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  • The Digital Domain of Douglas Cole

    187-198
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  • Contributors

    199-200
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Comments and Notes

  • Note

    125/126 Note
    186
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