Coast Salish Ethnographic Essays

by Brian Thom

CENTRAL COAST SALISH ETHNOGRAPHY

Coast Salish Culture Bibliography -> A comprehensive, ongoing bibliographic project on Coast Salish cultures

‘Place’, personhood and claims in the contemporary Coast Salish world (2006 CASCA conference paper)

The Paradox of Boundaries (2006 Paper presented at Cornell University conference on Indigenous Cartographies and Representational Politics)

Coast Salish Senses of Place (2005 Doctoral Dissertation)

Territory, Boundaries & Overlapping Claims on the Northwest Coast (2000 American Anthropological Association Paper)

The Anthropology of Northwest Coast Oral Traditions

Coast Salish Transformation Stories: Kinship, Place And Aboriginal Rights And Title in Canada. (1998 CASCA Paper)

Sxwoxwiyám Xéyt te Xwélmexw (Central Coast Salish Transformation Stories): Connecting Humans and Non-humans through Kinship and Place (Working Draft)

Themes, thoughts, and theories on strategic planning for Hul'qumi'num language revitalization (2002 International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages)

Contemporary & Desired Use of Traditional Resources in a Coast Salish Community: Implications for Food Security and Aboriginal Rights in British Columbia (2003 Annual Meeting of the Society of Ethnobiology) *note, if you get an error message when you try to read this paper, the problem is that you have 'allow fast web view' turned on in Acrobat, which is incompatible with some Adobe Acrobat files.  To resolve this problem, open Acrobat Reader and open the menu Edit/Preferences/General/Options. Disable the entry: "Allow fast web view." Save the changes and reopen the web browser and try to view the paper.

Xwixwiyám xwlám te Th’owxiya, Xwiyálemot a: Yámelot The Basket Ogress Legend, Tillie Guiterrez with Rosaleen George (Transcribed and Translated with notes by: Brian Thom, Strang Burton and Brent Galloway

Stó:lo Curriculum Essays (1995-96)

Back Home