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First Nations water rights in British Columbia
First Nations water rights in British Columbia
By Jubie Steinhauer

Tribal boundaries in the Nass watershed
By Neil J. Sterritt
Totem poles of the Gitksan, Upper Skeena River, British Columbia
Totem poles of the Gitksan, Upper Skeena River, British Columbia
By Marius Barbeau
Trapline outlaw
Trapline outlaw
By David Ricardo Williams

Heartbeat of the earth
By 'Wii Muk'willixw.,Art Wilson

The tradition continues
By Harold J. T. Demetzer
The totem poles and monuments of Gitwangak village
The totem poles and monuments of Gitwangak village
By George F. MacDonald

B. C. aboriginal title case (Delgamuukw v. the Queen) ; May 1991
By Canada. Library of Parliament. Research Branch.
Court of Appeal for British Columbia between : Delgamuukw, also known as Earl Muldoe, suing on his own behalf and on behalf of all the members of the House of Delgamuukw, and Haaxw, (and others suing on their own behalf and on behalf of thirty eight Gitksan Houses and twelve Wet'suwet'en Houses as shown in schedule 1) Plaintiffs (Appellants) and
Court of Appeal for British Columbia between : Delgamuukw, also known as Earl Muldoe, suing on his own behalf and on behalf of all the members of the House of Delgamuukw, and Haaxw, (and others suing on their own behalf and on behalf of thirty eight Gitksan Houses and twelve Wet'suwet'en Houses as shown in schedule 1) Plaintiffs (Appellants) and
By Delgam Uukw

'KSAN, breath of our grandfathers
By National Museum of Man (Canada). Archaeology Division
In the Supreme Court of British Columbia, between Delgamuukw, also known as Ken Muldoe, suing on his own behalf and on behalf of all the members of the House of Delgamuukw, and others, plaintiffs, and Her Majesty the Queen in right of the province of British Columbia and the Attorney General of Canada, defendants
In the Supreme Court of British Columbia, between Delgamuukw, also known as Ken Muldoe, suing on his own behalf and on behalf of all the members of the House of Delgamuukw, and others, plaintiffs, and Her Majesty the Queen in right of the province of British Columbia and the Attorney General of Canada, defendants
By British Columbia. Supreme Court.