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Usborne book of the seasons
LIB.00315
Usborne book of the seasons
2001
Upper Stó:lō, Fraser Valley plant gathering
LIB.00300
Upper Stó:lō, Fraser Valley plant gathering
1981
The Earth's Blanket: Traditional Teachings for Sustainable Living
LIB.00228
The Earth's Blanket: Traditional Teachings for Sustainable Living
2005
No media available
ARC.News.SC.20230504
Squamish Nation garden project revived with grant funding
May 4 2023
Jennifer Thuncher
No media available
ARC.News.NSN.20230421
Squamish Nation ethnobotanist touts medicinal benefits of native plants
April 21 2023
Mina Kerr-Lazenby
No media available
ARC.News.SC.20230413
Photos: Ceremony held to introduce new fund to preserve nature in the Sea to Sky
April 13 2023
Steven Chua
Northwest Coast Native Animals
LIB.00383
Northwest Coast Native Animals
2010
No media available
ARC.News.TN.20210814
Meet the Cheakamus, the only community forest to develop carbon offsets in B.C.
August 14 2021
Steph Wood (Kwetásel'wet)
Kwulasulwut II : more stories from the Coast Salish
LIB.00289
Kwulasulwut II : more stories from the Coast Salish
1997
No media available
ARC.News.TN.20220917
Inside a 50-year journey to reopen the 'lungs' of the Squamish River
September 17 2022
Steph Wood (Kwetásel'wet)
Indian Fishing: Early Methods on the Northwest Coast
LIB.00210
Indian Fishing: Early Methods on the Northwest Coast
1977
Held By the Land: A Guide to Indigenous Plants for Wellness
LIB.00198
Held By the Land: A Guide to Indigenous Plants for Wellness
2023
No media available
ARC.News.TN.20221119
A new generation of citizen scientists welcome Pacific herring back home
November 19 2022
Lauren Kaljur
No media available
ARC.CPJC.0085
[Correspondence from Bill Mussell to each Chief in B.C. re: Research Study - Importance of Salmon to Indian People]
March 2 1972
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