Nearly every week, I see newspapers and magazines that seemed fine suddenly going out of business. Or a private equity fund buying up a chain of newspapers that had been serving communities for ...
In 1972, Walter Annenberg read an article in Natural History magazine about an exhibit called “Out of the Silence” at the Amon Carter Museum of Art in Fort Worth, Texas. The exhibit featured ...
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Trio Photograph and Supply Company photographs from British Columbia, Item Number; National Museum of the American Indian Archive Center, Smithsonian ...
Part of the larger group of Kwakwaka’wakw, "speakers of the Kwak'wala language," the Kwakiutl Band are the first inhabitants of Fort Rupert (Tsax̱is) on the northeastern shores of Vancouver Island in ...
Click to open image viewer. "Se-(S)A-Yukl"/One Side of Drum Carved in Si-Siul (Double-Headed Snake Which Protects Warriors) Motif (Redrawn by Franz Boas From Painting ...
A northern Vancouver Island band has pulled out of an organization designed to streamline consultation between First Nations, government and resource companies. The Kwakiutl Indian Band has withdrawn ...
TSAXIS, Kwakiutl Territory (Port Hardy), Feb. 8, 2014 /CNW/ - Today, Kwakiutl commemorates the 163rd anniversary of its 1851 "Douglas" Treaty as the First Nation enters into its twelve day of protest ...
THIS volume consists of Kwakiutl texts with translations for which the material was obtained from a half-blood Indian of Fort Rupert, British Columbia, who speaks Kwakiutl as his native language and ...
Tsaxis, Kwakiutl Territory (Port Hardy), BC, July 2, 2014 /CNW/ - Kwakiutl First Nation Chief Coreen Child says the Tsilhqot'in court victory on Thursday, June 26, 2014, proves that Vancouver Island ...
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