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AW.00095
'House of no spirit' : an architectural history of the Indian Residential School in British Columbia
2011
Geoffrey Paul Carr
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ARC.News.NSN.20130922
Reconciliation
September 22 2013
Rosalind Duane
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LIB.00264
The Amazing Mazie Baker: The Squamish Nation's Warrior Elder
2016
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ARC.News.NSN.20181019
North Vancouver schools partner with Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund
October 19 2018
Andy Prest
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