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Slumach, A Web site for all who prefer facts over fiction
Summary from the front page: "This site is about an elderly Native man known as Slumach who once lived where the Pitt River flows out of Pitt Lake. In 1891 he was hanged in New Westminster for the mur...
http://www.slumach.ca/
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Interred With Their Bones: Bill Miner in Canada, 1903-1907
Companion Web site to the book
Interred With Their Bones: Bill Miner in Canada, 1903-1907
by Peter Grauer (Tillicum Publishing, 2007), the site includes a databasae of research sources with tra...
http://www.billminer.ca
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Kla-soms Kwuth Tooqen ("Answer with Strength"): A Toolbox for Responding to Crown Land Referrals
Developed by the Sliammon First Nation and Ecotrust Canada, "the purpose of this site is to provide some useful information to First Nations land and resource practitioners in managing and responding ...
http://www.nativemaps.org/referrals/index.html
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Project for the Protection and Repatriation of First Nation Cultural Heritage in Canada
"This research program, lead by Professor Bell ( University of Alberta) and Professor Paterson ( U.B.C. Law) will examine Canadian legislation affecting ownership, protection and control of First Nati...
http://www.law.ualberta.ca/research/aboriginalculturalherita...
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National Aboriginal Documents Database
Contains a range of full-text documents relating to Canadian Aboriginal land claims issues. The documents can be browsed by category or searched by keyword.
http://www.landclaimsdocs.com
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We Do Not Know His Name: Klatsassin and the Chilcotin War
This Web site examines through transcriptions and digital facsimiles of archival documents, modern interpretations, including contributions by the Tsilhqot'in people, and educational resources, the ki...
http://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/klatsassin/home/indexe...
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Who Killed William Robinson?: Race, Justice, and Settling the Land: A Historic Whodunnit
Created by history professors Ruth Sandwell and John Lutz, this Web site recreates the events surrounding the 1868 murder of William Robinson, a Black settler on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. ...
http://web.uvic.ca/history-robinson/
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