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  1. Culture and Ethos of Kaska Society [ British Columbia, Canada ] (YALE UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS IN ANTHROPOLOGY, NUMBER FORTY) by JOHN J. HONIGMANN, 1949
  2. Who the heck is Don Bradman? Sport culture and social class in British Columbia, Canada *.: An article from: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology by Gerry Veenstra, 2007-08-01
  3. Positioning the missionary: John Booth Good and the confluence of cultures in nineteenth-century British Columbia.: An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies
  4. Logics of Resistance: Globalization and Telephone Unionism in Mexico and British Columbia (Transnational Business and Corporate Culture) by Steve Dubb, 1999-05-01
  5. The Struggle for Survival: Indian Cultures and the Protestant Ethic in British Columbia. by Forrest E. LaViolette, 1961
  6. Positioning the Missionary: John Booth Good and the Confluence of Cultures in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia by Brett Christophers, 1998-05
  7. The struggle for survival;: Indian cultures and the Protestant ethic in British Columbia by Forrest Emmanuel LaViolette, 1973
  8. Salmonid culture: Fundamentals and practice for British Columbia : a home study course by B. E March, 1987
  9. NUDE IN FRENCH ART AND CULTURE, 1870-1910 by HEATHER (SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY, BRITISH COLUMBIA) DAWKINS, 2002
  10. Recording culture changes among the Carrier Indians of British Columbia by Julian Haynes Steward, 1941
  11. A Corner Stone of Canadian Culture: An Outline of The Arts ; Crafts of the Indian Tribes of British Columbia (Occasional Papers of the British Columbia Provincial Museum, Number 5) by Alice Ravenhill, 9999
  12. Plant Technology of First Peoples in British Columbia (Royal British Columbia Museum Handbook) by Nancy J. Turner, 1999-03
  13. Athapaskan Migrations: The Archaeology of Eagle Lake, British Columbia by R. G. Matson, Martin P.R. Magne, 2007-04-26
  14. Tales of Ghosts: First Nations Art in British Columbia, 1922-61 by Ronald W. Hawker, 2003-10

21. Van Dop Arts & Cultural Guide To British Columbia » Welcome To The Arts & C
A comprehensive guide to arts, heritage and culture. Showcases artist's studios, galleries, theatres, heritage sites, and museums.
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22. BCFN Culture
Museum of Anthropology at the University of british columbia is housed in a Totems offers insight into the traditions, language and culture of the
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Directory of Cultural Links Add A Site To Our Web Directory››› General Haida Nisga'a ... Tshimshian General Links Canadian Museum of Civilization located in Gatineau, Quebec houses a First People's Gallery. Island Native - first peoples of Vancouver Island and will cover the nations and bands of the Kwakiutl (Kwakwakw'wakw), Nuuchahnulth (Nootka) and Coast Salish living on Vancouver Island. Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia is housed in a spectacular building overlooking mountains and sea, the Museum enjoys an international reputation for excellence in research, teaching, collections management, exhibitions, and programming. Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Xa:ytem Longhouse Interpretive Centre - Come experience First Nations' Culture, History, Archaeology and Spirituality!
Coast Salish Culture Links Brian Thom's Coast Salish Page includes over 400 references, essays on Coast Salish Archaeology and Ehnography, also has maps and book reviews.

23. Museum Of Anthropology At UBC
Exhibits, collections, calendars, and programs from the museum specializing in First Nations culture.
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24. Northern Shadow Dancers Photo History
A first nations dance troupe from Northern british columbia. These representatives of native culture have performed in Europe.
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News breaking...The Northern Shadow dancers have returned from Aichi, Japan with great pride for representing the First Nations of Canada at Expo 2005! Please view the photo albums for stage photos and our many tourist shots. What a incredible honor to perform for the world This web site is dedicated to the spirit of Aboriginal Entrepreneurship. Since 1992 I have worked and watched this group perform through parts of Canada and Europe. Welcome. Our number one priority is providing a very unique and quality performance. Choreography and detailed powwow outfits accentuate each show. The Shadow Dancers are well adept at constructing workshops on dancing, design and crafts. Outfit design, medicine wheel, culture and history. Acquiring Performances The following are just brief descriptions of our most popular performances. The Loon A legend of a young boy turning into a warrior for the sake of his tribe. A sacred loon is the main stage for the story. A neighboring tribe kidnaps the loon and war breaks out between tribes.

25. ID Biomedical
Develops proteosomes as delivery vehicles, with a genebased testing platform for the identification of disease-causing bacteria from culture and other growth methods. Contacts in North America, with head office in Vancouver, british columbia. (Nasdaq IDBE)
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26. Michael Smith Laboratories - University Of British Columbia
Offers research projects in molecular genetics, fermentation and bioprocess engineering, synthesis and sequencing, protein analysis, cell culture and downstream processing, biomolecular thermodynamics and production of gene knock-outs. Includes related links at University of british columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
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Located in the heart of the UBC campus, the Michael Smith Laboratories is a testament to the vision of its founding Director, Dr. Michael Smith. Under his leadership, a gifted team of young scientists were recruited. These scientists have gone on to develop internationally renowned programs of research and training. The second and third floors of the new building are dedicated to the research facilities of the former Biotechnology Laboratory. The Stewart and Marilyn Blusson Education Forum is located on the ground floor and is open to the public. MSL Events Botany Seminars
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27. Www.swifty.com/
british columbia Travel Tourism Guide for Arts, culture, and GoBC! british columbia Travel Tourism portal for Cultural Travel in BC Vancouver Coast Mountains, Vancouver Island, Gulf Island, Sunshine Coast,
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28. Van Dop Arts & Cultural Guide To British Columbia » Welcome To The Arts & C
The Arts and Cultural Guide to british columbia is produced by Van Dop and Associates and is a yearround guide to the arts, culture and heritage of british
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Select a city... 100 Mile House 105 Mile Ranch Abbotsford Agassiz Armstrong Barkerville Brentwood Bay Britannia Beach Burnaby Chilliwack Comox Coombs Coquitlam Courtenay Delta Gibsons Hazelton Hornby Island Horsefly Kamloops Kaslo Kelowna Keremeos Kitimat Ladysmith Lake Country Langley Madeira Park Maple Ridge Merritt Metchosin Mission Nanaimo Nelson New Westminster North Vancouver Penticton Port McNeill Port Moody Powell River Prince George Prince Rupert Procter Qualicum Bay Qualicum Beach Queen Charlotte Islands Richmond Sechelt Simoom Sound Sooke South Surrey Squamish Sun Peaks Surrey Toronto Tri-Cities Vancouver Vernon Victoria Wells West Vancouver Westbank Whistler White Rock Williams Lake Willowbrook
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29. Welcome To Caitlin Press Online
Publishes local fiction and nonfiction books by writers who reflect the concerns, culture and history of that part of Canada called the middle north which lies between the southern, heavily-populated areas and the far north, with an emphasis on british columbia.
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30. Government Of British Columbia Expenditures On Culture, 1987-88 To 1996-97
That presentation documents the british columbia cultural sector s How does the Government of british columbia s spending on culture compare with the
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Cultural Services: Office of Cultural Affairs CITY OF VANCOUVER Office of Cultural Affairs Regional Cultural Plan The Steering Committee Strategies for Regional Arts and Cultural Development in Greater Vancouver
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Government of British Columbia Expenditures on Culture, 1987-88 to 1996-97 A Report of the Regional Cultural Plan Steering Committee
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In 1996, the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) authorized an inter-municipal task group to undertake a number of studies to better understand the regional cultural sector with a view to enhancing the social and economic benefits we share. In 1997, the Regional Cultural Plan Steering Committee published its interim report , which included the record of cultural spending of both senior governments.

31. BCABC - Belgian Canadian Association Of British Columbia
Over 100 Belgians and Belgophiles of british columbia promote the culture of Belgium and meet over 6 times/year since 1973 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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33. Hollyhock - Cortes Island - British Columbia - Canada
Offers vacations, workshops, retreats and conferences that focus on wellbeing, wisdom practices, arts and culture, business, leadership and activism. Based in Cortes Island, british columbia, Canada.
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34. Arts & Culture In Nelson BC British Columbia
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35. CultureCanada.gc.ca: History - British Columbia - BC
Directory of british columbia history sites.
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36. BC Shellfish Growers Association
Biophysical Criteria for Shellfish culture in british columbia A Site Capability Evaluation System. (BCMAFF Publication AFF2965); Kingzett, BC 1995.
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The species that now dominates clam farming in BC is the Manila clam ( Tapes philippinarum ). Like the Pacific Oyster, Manila clams are not indigenous to the Pacific Northwest but were accidentally introduced. Some clam seed was inadvertently included with Pacific Oyster seed brought in from Japan in the 1930's. The first specimens were found in Ladysmith Harbour in 1936. It lives along much of the BC coast as far north as Bella Bella. It occupies an area higher in the intertidal zone and does not burrow as deeply as native species such as Butter clams ( Saxidomus giganteus ) and Littleneck clams ( Protothaca staminea ). It has managed to co-exist well with its other clam species while supporting both a wild clam harvest and a growing aquaculture industry. Variability in shell pattern of Manila clams. Manila clams tend to be longer and flatter than Littlenecks. Littleneck clams have less prominent concentric rings and stronger radiating ribs than Manila clams. Most importantly, Littlenecks can be distinguished by their more rounded shape. Manila clams have been harvested along the British Columbia coast since the 1970's but only since 1985 have they been farmed. Techniques developed in Washington for clam culture were adapted for British Columbia and the industry has continued to expand since then.

37. Round Lake Treatment Centre
Native alcohol and drug abuse treatment facility in british columbia, Canada, specializing in First Nations culture and holistic treatment methods.
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Round Lake Treatment Centre Round Lake Treatment Centre is a 36 bed residential alcohol and drug abuse addictions treatment facility for adults of First Nations' ancestry. It is located near Vernon, British Columbia, Canada, on the Okanagan Indian Reserve. The information on this page is displayed in frames. Your browser can't view frames, or you have turned frame viewing off. Please turn frame viewing on, or upgrade to a more recent web browser. We are sorry for this inconvenience. If frames are not an option, you can e-mail us for specific information or to request a referral package, or call 250-546-3077. rltc@roundlake.bc.ca

38. BC Shellfish Growers Association
Biophysical Criteria for Shellfish culture in british columbia A Site Capability Evaluation System. (BCMAFF Publication AFF2965); Field, J. and Drinnan,
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The species now most widely cultivated in BC and the Pacific Northwest is the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg). Tray-grown Pacific Oyster. Beach-grown Pacific Oyster The Pacific Oyster is not native to this area but originated around the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. A few of these oysters were first brought to BC around 1913, but most of the seed was imported from Japan between 1930 and World War II. These oysters became naturally established in several areas including Ladysmith Harbour, and Pendrell Sound. Natural breeding of these oysters produced most of the seed for outplanting in BC. In 1950, Pendrell sound was set aside as a reserve to protect breeding oyster stocks. Today Pendrell Sound and Pipestem Inlet are still widely used by growers to collect oyster seed (spat). The species native to this area, the Olympia oyster ( Ostrea lurida ) is a smaller, slower growing oyster and not as suitable for culture except for a limited specialty market. Olympia Oyster.

39. Tseshaht First Nation
Located on Vancouver Island, british columbia. Learn interactively about the people, the culture, and the art, through sound, text, and photography.
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40. Campbell River Tourism
As the sun rises over british columbia s Coast Mountain ranges, the coastline True to its heritage, Campbell River hosts a busy arts and culture scene.
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Nestled on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, and long known as the Salmon Capital of the World , Campbell River is a natural destination, in more ways than one. Capture the spirit of Campbell River ... stroll in sea breezes on Discovery Pier and you might see a salmon, eagle, or whale. Take in views of Discovery Passage, Quadra Island and, in the distance, the rugged Coast Mountain range of mainland British Columbia. Explore trails along Campbell River's namesake, a designated British Columbia Heritage River. Restore your soul amidst streams and lakes in forests kept green by the mild Pacific Coast climate. We are also your gateway to Strathcona Park, the Discovery Islands, and remote north and west Vancouver Island. In these renowned wilderness destinations, you'll find a world of mountains, coastlines, and islands just waiting to be explored. Our communities offer a wide range of visitor services, so make this the year to discover the nature-and spirit-of Campbell River. Finally, don't forget to check out our Visitor Services section for a comprehensive listing of accommodation, tours and activity providers in the Campbell River area.

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