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Gamblers and Dreamers

Gamblers and Dreamers

Women, Men, and Community in the Klondike
by Charlene Porsild
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The popular image of the Klondike is of a rush of white, male adventurers who overcame great physical and geographical obstacles in their quest for gold. Young, white, single American men carried forward the ideals and structures of the western frontier. It was a man's world made respectable only after the turn of the century with the arrival of wh …

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The Social Life of Stories

The Social Life of Stories

Narrative and Knowledge in the Yukon Territory
by Julie Cruikshank
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tagged : native american studies, native american, historiography, customs & traditions, cultural, polar regions

In this illuminating and theoretically sophisticated study of indigenous oral narratives, Julie Cruikshank moves beyond the text to explore the social power and significance of storytelling. Circumpolar Native peoples today experience strikingly different and often competing systems of narrative and knowledge. These systems include more traditional …

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The Dynamics of Native Politics

The Dynamics of Native Politics

The Alberta Metis Experience
by Joe Sawchuk
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Historically, Aboriginal people have had little influence on the development of Native policy from within government; as a result political organizations have been established to lobby government on Native peoples’ issues. Using his experience as director of land claims for the Métis Association of Alberta, Joe Sawchuk explains how these Aborigi …

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Gas Tank & Other Stories

Gas Tank & Other Stories

by Dennis Bolen
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From the author of Stupid Crimes, Krekshuns and Stand in Hell come more fictional wanderings. Gas Tank & Other Stories casts disparate characters into tumultuous scenes of moral terror, testing their courage, energy, and capacity to endure.

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"Gas Tank & Other Stories isn't just another work of gritty realism or a c …

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Sinews of Survival

Sinews of Survival

The Living Legacy of Inuit Clothing
by Betty Kobayashi Issenman
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Betty Issenman examines all aspects of winter and summer Inuit clothing, going back 4000 years, with particular emphasis on northern Canadian Inuit. She also describes the kinds of material and tools used to make the clothing. The focus is on on Inuit clothing as protection, identity, and culture bearer, roles it has played for thousands of years. …

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A Voice Great Within Us

A Voice Great Within Us

by Charles Lillard & Terry Glavin
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Skookum, cultus, hyack, saltchuck, klahowya, tillicum: It is in words like these that the last vestiges of a lost British Columbian language remain. It was known as "Chinook." Its use today is mainly confined to colloquialisms, and place names like Boston Bar, Canim Lake, Illahee Mountain, Snass Creek, and Skookumchuck. It began as a trading jargon …

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A Death Feast in Dimlahamid

A Death Feast in Dimlahamid

by Terry Glavin
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On December 11, 1997, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered its decision in the historical aboriginal title action known a Delgamuukw versus The Queen. The decision vindicated the fifty-two Gitkan and We'suwe'en chiefs named as the plaintiffs in the court case, and completely rewrites the rules for resolving Native title in Canada. Epic battles with …

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The Pleasure of the Crown

The Pleasure of the Crown

Anthropology, Law and First Nations
by Dara Culhane
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Anthropologists have traditionally studied Europe’s “others” and the marginalized and excluded within Europe’s and North America’s boundaries. This book turns the anthropologist’s spyglass in the opposite direction: on the law, the institution that quintessentially embodies and reproduces Western power.

The Pleasure of the Crown offers a …

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West Coast Fossils

West Coast Fossils

A Guide to the Ancient Life of Vancouver Island
by Rolf Ludvigsen & Graham Beard
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A decade ago, a nearly complete elasmosaur skeleton was found near Courtenay on Vancouver Island, in rocks dating from 80 million years ago, and it caused a sensation. Finds like this remind us that British Columbia is home to some of the richest marine fossil beds in the world, most of them on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands which lie along …

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Raincoast Chronicles 18

Raincoast Chronicles 18

edited by Howard White
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Where land meets sea, strange things happen, and most of them end up as stories. Like new driftlogs on a gravel beach, nine of the best are gathered here in issue number eighteen of the bestselling Raincoast Chronicles series. From a study of log barging on the BC coast to a controversial essay on who really shelled the Cape Estevan lighthouse in 1 …

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Hidden Dimensions

Hidden Dimensions

The Cultural Significance of Wetland Archaeology
by Kathryn Bernick
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Hidden Dimensions is a collection of essays drawn from papers presented at an international conference in Vancouver, British Columbia in April 1995. Scholars from around the globe examine several aspects of wetland archaeology in North America, Mexico, Europe, eastern Siberia, and New Zealand. Some of the essays in this volume explore environmental …

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Hockey The NHL Way: Goaltending

Hockey The NHL Way: Goaltending

by Sean Rossiter
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If you're just starting out playing hockey, let the stars, coaches, and strategists of the NHL show you how to master goaltending and play the game the way the pros do it. See how the great goaltenders have mastered all aspects of defending the net. On every page you get full-color close-up action photos of goalies in game situations--both the pros …

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The Lifeline of the Oregon Country

The Lifeline of the Oregon Country

The Fraser-Columbia Brigade System, 1811-47
by James R. Gibson
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In The Lifeline of the Oregon Country, James Gibson compellingly immerses the reader in one of the most intractable problems faced by the Hudson's Bay Company: how to realize wealth from such a remote and formidable land. The personalities, places, obstacles, and operations involved in the brigade system are all described in fascinating detail, str …

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National Dreams

National Dreams

Myth, Memory, and Canadian History
by Daniel Francis
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As Canadians, we remember the stories told to us in high-school history class as condensed images of the past--the glorious Mountie, the fearsome Native, the Last Spike. National Dreams is an incisive study of the most persistent icons and stories in Canadian history, and how they inform our sense of national identity: the fundamental beliefs that …

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The Yellow Pear

The Yellow Pear

by Gu Xiong
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The Yellow Pear is a brave and moving document, using words and art, of what it means to be Canadian.
Co-published with the Burnaby Art Gallery, this is a collection of deeply moving narratives (in both English and Mandarin) and illustrations about the artist's transition to a new life in a new land; his life in Canada resonates with the memories …

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Walking in Indian Moccasins

Walking in Indian Moccasins

The Native Policies of Tommy Douglas and the CCF
by Laurie Barron
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Walking in Indian Moccasins is the first work to offer a different view of the Tommy Douglas provincial government in Sakatchewan: their policies, their applications, and their shortcomings. Much more than that, however, it is a careful account of the development of Indian and Metis people in Saskatchewan in the post-war period. The goal of the CCF …

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Red Capitalism in South China

Red Capitalism in South China

Growth and Development of the Pearl River Delta
by George C.S. Lin
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This book describes the dramatic economic and spatial transformation in China’s Pearl River Delta region over the past decade. Reforms introduced by the Chinese government since 1978 were the cause of this transformation. The Pearl River Delta has had the highest recorded rate of economic growth in East Asia and has done so through a pattern of d …

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The Lillooet Language

The Lillooet Language

Phonology, Morphology, Syntax
by Jan Van Eijk
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This book is the first complete descriptive grammar of Lillooet, an Indigenous Canadian language spoken in British Columbia, now threatened with extinction. The author discusses three major aspects of the language – sound system, word structure, and syntax – in great detail. The classical structuralism method of analysis, as developed in North …

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Hungarian Rhapsodies

Essays on Ethnicity, Identity, and Culture
by Richard Teleky
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Like the renowned American writer Edmund Wilson, who began to learn Hungarian at the age of 65, Richard Teleky started his study of that difficult language as an adult. Unlike Wilson, he is a third-generation Hungarian-American with a strong desire to understand how his ethnic background has affected the course of his life. "Exploring my ethnicity …

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Legends of Vancouver

Legends of Vancouver

introduction by Robin Laurence, by E. Pauline Johnson
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tagged : fairy tales, folk tales, legends & mythology, native american, native american studies

A much-loved Canadian classic, Pauline Johnson's Legends of Vancouver was first published in 1911 and has been in print ever since. Through her poetic, romantic retelling of these Native legends, Pauline Johnson takes the reader back to a time long ago, before the city of Vancouver was built, when the land belonged to the Squamish people. These leg …

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A Stake in the Future

Redefining the Canadian Mineral Industry
by Mary Louise McAllister & Cynthia Alexander
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A Stake in the Future is a comprehensive study of the Whitehorse Mining Initiative, which was first conceived by the leaders in the Canadian mining industry. The goal was to revitalize the mining industry, attract new investment and forge an alliance with major stakeholders such as government, environmental groups, First Nations, the mining industr …

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Tying Flies For Trophy Trout

Tying Flies For Trophy Trout

by Jack Shaw
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Jack Shaw spent a lifetime studying trout and the insects they feed on, with the aim of creating fly designs that would attract the wiliest of fish. In this edition of his bestselling book, he tells fly fishers how they too can challenge trophy trout with homemade flies. Jack provides information on basic equipment and materials and gives instructi …

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Spirit of Haida Gwaii, The

Spirit of Haida Gwaii, The

Bill Reid's Masterpiece
by (photographer) Ulli Steltzer, introduction by Robin Laurence
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tagged : canadian, native american studies

Before he passed away, the Haida artist Bill Reid was internationally renowned for his totem poles and other large pieces, as well as for his work on a small scale in silver and gold. His masterpiece, The Spirit of Haida Gwaii, is a bronze canoe six metres (20 feet) long, filled to overflowing with the creatures of Haida mythology. Two copies of th …

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Hamatsa

Hamatsa

The Enigma of Cannibalism on the Pacific NW Coast
by Jim McDowell
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For more the 200 years, controversy has simmered over the subject of cannibalism on the Pacific Northwest Coast. So heated has the topic become that many scholars have hesitated to engage in the debate. Now, using an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural approach, historian Jim McDowell offers a comprehensive study of cannibalism on the coast. Beginnin …

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As Their Natural Resources Fail

As Their Natural Resources Fail

Native Peoples and the Economic History of Northern Manitoba, 1870-1930
by Frank Tough
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In conventional histories of the Canadian prairies, Native people disappear from view after the Riel Rebellions. In this groundbreaking study, Frank Tough examines the role of Native peoples, both Indian and Metis, in the economy of northern Manitoba from Treaty 1 to the Depression. He argues that they did not become economically obsolete but rathe …

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Autobiography of a Tattoo

by Stan Persky
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Autobiography of a Tattoo is an investigative literary work about the education and pursuit of homosexual desire. Its mixture of serial stories and modernist meditations invites readers on a journey that rangers from post?Wall Berlin to Plato's Athens. Stan Persky, the author of Buddy's and Then We Take Breaks, here breaks through the current impas …

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Field Identification of Coastal Juvenile Salmonids

Field Identification of Coastal Juvenile Salmonids

by W.R. Pollard & G.F. Hartman, illustrated by C. Groot, photographs by Phil Edgell
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Correctly identifying young salmonids improves the accuracy of resource management information, leading to a fuller knowledge of the distribution and status of fish stocks. Until now, identifying coastal salmonids during their fry to smolt life stages in freshwater and saltwater estuaries of the Pacific Northwest has been difficult due to the lack …

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 33, 1995

edited by D.M. McRae
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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law is issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association (Canadian Society of International Law) and the Canadian Council on International Law.

 

The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the field of international legal studies, a notes and comments s …

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Making Vancouver

Making Vancouver

Class, Status, and Social Boundaries, 1863-1913
by Robert A.J. McDonald
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Making Vancouver explores social relationships in Vancouver from 1863 to 1913. It considers how urbanization structured social boundaries among Burrard Inlet's increasingly large population and is premised on the belief that, in studying social boundaries, historians must abandon single category forms of analysis and build into their research strat …

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Passing the Buck

Passing the Buck

Federalism and Canadian Environmental Policy
by Kathryn Harrison
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Passing the Buck is the first in-depth study of the impact of federalism on Canadian environmental policy. The book takes a detailed look at the ongoing debate on the subject and traces the evolution of the role of the federal government in environmental policy and federal-provincial relations concerning the environment from the late 1960s to the e …

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Bird of Paradox

Bird of Paradox

The Unpublished Writings of Wilson Duff
by Gene Anderson
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Descriptive interpretation of northwest coast Indian art as represented by this collection of several previously unpublished works of Wilson Duff. The tragic death of Wilson Duff at the age of 51, cut short the life of one of the leading experts on the arts and culture of Native peoples of the Northwest Coast. An anthropology professor at the Unive …

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Bringing It Home

Bringing It Home

Women Talk About Feminism in Their Lives
edited by Brenda Lea Brown, contributions by Patty Osborne; Larissa Lai & Kate Braid
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Bringing It Home: Women Talk About Feminism in Their Lives is a kitchen sink to corporate boardroom collection of essays that peels away the rhetoric from feminist discourse.
Thirty-something years after the resurrection of the modern Women's movement--at the height of skepticism about the relevance of feminism (some say it's dead)--this lively g …

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Lesser Blessed

Lesser Blessed

by Richard Van Camp
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A powerful coming-of-age story -- edgy, stark, and at times, darkly funny that centers around Larry, a Native teenager trying to cope with a painful past and find his place in a confusing and stressful modern world.

 

Larry is a Dogrib Indian growing up in the small northern town of Fort Simmer. His tongue, his hallucinations and his fantasies are ho …

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Early Human Occupation in British Columbia

edited by Roy L. Carlson & Luke Dalla Bona
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This book represents the archeological evidence for the first 5,500 years of prehistory in British Columbia, from about 10,500 to 5,000 years ago. As this period is poorly known, even to specialists, Early Human Occupation in British Columbia is a vital contribution to current knowledge about an enigmatic time in a critically important area of west …

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The Raven Steals the Light

The Raven Steals the Light

Drawings by Bill Reid
by Bill Reid & Robert Bringhurst, preface by Claude Lévi-Strauss
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An elegant reissue of a timeless collection of Haida myths, with a new preface by Claude Levi-Strauss.

 

Ten masterful, complex drawings by Bill Reid are accompanied by ten episodes from Haida mythology told by Bill Reid and Robert Bringhurst. The result brings Haida art and mythology alive as never before in an English-speaking world. The collection …

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Inuit Women Artists

Inuit Women Artists

Voices from Cape Dorset
edited by Odette Leroux; Minnie Freeman & Marion Jackson
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Cape Dorset sits at the very heart of Inuit culture. Since the late 1950s, this community has symbolized the essence of Inuit art, thanks to the widely acclaimed work of artists such as Kenojuak Ashevak, Mayureak Ashoona, Pitseolak Ashoona, Qaunaq Mikkigak, Oopik Pitsiulak, Napachie Pootoogook, Lucy Qinnuayuak, Pitaloosie Saila and Ovilu Tunnillie. …

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A Thousand Blunders

The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and Northern British Columbia
by Frank Leonard
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In A Thousand Blunders, Frank Leonard looks at why the “Road of a Thousand Wonders” failed to live up to the expectations forecast by company president Charles M. Hays and other senior managers. Not only was the railway built through a sparsely settled region, which generated little immediate traffic, but its economic difficulties were also com …

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High Slack

High Slack

Waddington's Gold Road and the Bute Inlet Massacre of 1864
by Judith Williams
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"Engaging ... Williams writes sensitively and with a minimum of academic jargon ... successfully reveals some of the anxieties of the colonial project in British Columbia without losing sight of the fact that the war, far from being a mere anecdote on the colonial stage, was the 'thin edge of the wedge' of the latent violence that has always simmer …

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Outline of Classical Chinese Grammar

Outline of Classical Chinese Grammar

by Edwin G. Pulleyblank
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Outline of Classical Chinese Grammar is a comprehensive introduction to the syntactical analysis of classical Chinese. Focusing on the language of the high classical period, which ranges from the time of Confucius to the unification of the empire by Qin in 221, the book pays particular attention to the Mencius, the Lúnyu, and, to a lesser extent, …

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 32, 1994

edited by D.M. McRae
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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law is issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association (Canadian Society of International Law) and the Canadian Council on International Law.

 

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The Domestic Assault of Women

The Domestic Assault of Women

Psychological and Criminal Justice Perspectives
by Donald G. Dutton
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The Domestic Assault of Women relates social and criminal justice policy to empirically tested social psychological theory about the causes and effects of wife assault. Donald G. Dutton argues that only by understanding the psychology of both the aggressors and the victims of wife assault can we generate informed social and criminal justice policy. …

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Victims of Benevolence

Victims of Benevolence

The Dark Legacy of the Williams Lake Residential School
by Elizabeth Furniss
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An unsettling study of two tragic events at an Indian residential school in British Columbia which serve as a microcosm of the profound impact the residential school system had on Aboriginal communities in Canada throughout this century. The book's focal points are the death of a runaway boy and the suicide of another while they were students at th …

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Black Canoe

Black Canoe

Bill Reid and the Spirit of Haida Gwaii
by Robert Bringhurst, by (photographer) Ulli Steltzer
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It is rare for a single work of sculpture to become the subject of a book at any time, much less at the moment of its installation. But Bill Reid's Spirit of Haida Gwaii is no ordinary sculpture. Commissioned for the courtyard of the new Canadian chancery in Washington, DC, it sits directly across the street from the National Gallery and is destine …

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