Publications
A Stó:lō Coast Salish Historical Atlas
Printed in 2001 by the Stó:lō Heritage Trust, Douglas & McIntyre and the University of Washington Press. The Atlas uniquely focuses on 15,000 years of natural, cultural and spiritual history of the Stó:lō, First Nations people of the lower Fraser River in southwestern British Columbia and northwest Washington.
- More than 100 full-colour and black-and-white maps
- 115 illustrations
- 113 colour and 80 black-and-white photographs
- Over 720 Hal'qemeylem (language of the Sto:lo) place names with English translations
- A comprehensive 15,000 year historical timeline
- Complete transcription of over a century of petitions from Coast Salish people to the government protesting the alienation of their rights and land.
You Are Asked To Witness:
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I Am Stó:lō!
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An anthology of essays focused on the Hal'qemeylem speaking peoples known as the Stó:lō who live on along the lower Fraser River watershed. Issues ranging from early contact to contemporary urbanization are addressed, providing important and often overlooked insights into Canada's Pacific Coast history. |
Katherine a young Stó:lō girl explores her Aboriginal heritage through the teachings of her elders and family. Katherine discovers the meaning of cultural traditions and learns the importance of her people's past. |
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