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Indigenous Law / Indigenous Legal Traditions
This guide looks at Indigenous legal traditions created by Indigenous legal orders.
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Lower Similkameen
Animal Brides and Animal Bridegrooms by D.L. Ashliman
Folk-Tales of Salishan and Sahaptin Tribes
by
Franz Boas
Call Number: E99 S21F65 1969
Publication Date: 2009
Coyote Tales
by
William Bright
Call Number: McPherson E98 F6C83
Publication Date: 1978
Indian Legends of Canada
by
Ella Elizabeth Clark
Call Number: McPherson E98 F6C56
Publication Date: 1960
Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest
by
Ella Elizabeth Clark
Call Number: McPherson E98 F6C57
Publication Date: 1953
The Sinkaietk or Southern Okanagon of Washington
by
Walter Cline et al
Call Number: McPherson E99 O35S7
Publication Date: 1938
Stories and images about what the horse has done for us
by
Bill Cohen
Call Number: McPherson FC3845 O46S76
Publication Date: 1998
School Failed Coyote, So Fox Made a New School: Indigenous Okanagan Knowledge Transforms Pedagogy by Bill Cohen
Doctor of Education dissertation.
Coyote Stories
by
Mourning Dove
Call Number: McPherson E99 O35M68 1990
Publication Date: 1990
Tales of the Okanogans
by
Mourning Dove
Call Number: McPherson E99 O35M628 1976
Publication Date: 1976
Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography
by
Mourning Dove
Call Number: McPherson E99 S21M68
Publication Date: 1990
In Their Own Words, In Their Own Time, In Their Own Ways: Indigenous Women’s Experience of Loss, Grief, and Finding Meaning Through Spirituality by Andrea Hinch-Bourns
2013 MSW thesis
When the Mourning Stars Sang Together
by
John S. Morgan
Call Number: McPherson Curric Collection 398.2 M63
Publication Date: 1974
Kou-Skelowh/ We are the People: A Trilogy of Okanagan Legends- How Food was Given, How Names Were Given & How Turtle Set the Animals Free
by
Okanagan Tribal Council (Elders Council)
Call Number: McPherson Curric Collection 398.2 K68
Publication Date: 1999
Living by Stories: a Journey of Landscape and Memory
by
Harry Robinson
Call Number: McPherson E99 O35R6
Publication Date: 2005
Nature Power: In the Spirit of an Okanagan Storyteller
by
Harry Robinson
Call Number: McPherson E99 O35R62 2004
Publication Date: 2004
Write it on your heart: The Epic World of an Okanagan Storyteller
by
Harry Robinson
Call Number: McPherson E98 F6R62
Publication Date: 1989
Voices from Four Directions Contemporary Translations of the Native Literatures of North America
by
Brian Swann
Call Number: McPherson E98 F6V665
Publication Date: 2004
Tales of North American Indians
by
Stith Thompson
Call Number: McPherson E98 F6T32
Publication Date: 1971
Traditions of the Thompson river Indians of British Columbia
by
James Teit
Call Number: Electronic
Publication Date: 1898
Our tellings: Interior Salish Stories of the Nlha7kapmx People
by
Hanna Darwin & Mamie Henry
Call Number: Electronic
Publication Date: 1995
The Nlha7kapmx oral tradition of three bears: interpretations old and new
In Canadian Journal of Native Education 2001 Vol 25 Issue 1.
Indigenous knowledge practices in BC: a study in decolonization by Elina Hill
2007 MA thesis
Thompson River Salish dictionary : nł̳e?̳kepmxcín
by
Laurence Thompson
Call Number: McPherson PM2045 Z5T56
Publication Date: 1996
Brushed by cedar, living by the river : Coast Salish figures of power
by
Crisca Bierwert
Call Number: McPherson E99 S21B54
Publication Date: 1999
The Salish people : the local contribution of Charles Hill-Tout
by
Charles Hill-Tout
Call Number: E99 S2H54
Publication Date: 1978
Four volumes.
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