THE KITSILANO SCANDAL: The Destruction of Senáḵw as Told in Local Newspapers, 1913-16.

The article looks at the 1913 destruction of the Sen'ákw Squamish Tribe village located at the Kitsilano Indian Reserve in Vancouver, British Columbia. Topics include how life at the village began to change in late 1800s, its designation as Kitsilano Indian Reserve No. 6 in 1877 by the Joint Indian...

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Publicado en:BC Studies no. 222; pp. 71 - 100
Autor principal: SLOBODIAN, MAYANA C.
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Publicado: BC Studies Summer2024
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