- AAAB1831
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- 1973-12 [date recorded]
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1973-12 SUMMARY: Randy Bouchard talks about the BC Indian Languages project.;
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1973-12 SUMMARY: Randy Bouchard talks about the BC Indian Languages project.;
BC Indian Language Project Collection
The collection consists of an assortment of different articles written by both Dorothy Kennedy and/or Randy Bouchard as part of the BC Indian Language Project.
The articles are all photocopies of articles and are likely available in other repositories.
Theses on the utilization of fish by Indigenous peoples in British Columbia
The series consists of five different theses about the utilization of fish and other marine animals by Indigenous peoples in British Columbia. The theses examine the different types of fish, their importance to Indigenous culture, how they are caught, and methods of preparation. The theses were created between 1974 and 1976, mostly by Dorothy Kennedy, but also with the assistance of Randy Bouchard. These theses are photocopies of the originals. See file list for further information.
Kennedy, Dorothy I.D.
The file consists of an essay about Indigenous knowledge and language of different birds, animals and other flora in British Columbia. The essay relates to knowledge of the Squamish First Nation. It was written by Randy Bouchard and Dorothy Kennedy as part of the British Columbia Indian Language Project. The essay is a photocopy of the original.
The file is an essay about the Bella Coola people of British Columbia, focusing on their history, culture and linguistics. The essay was written by Randy Bouchard and Dorothy Kennedy of the BC Indian Language Project in 1976. The essay is a photocopy of the original.
Ethnobotany of the Squamish Indian People of British Columbia
The file consists of a paper written by Dorothy Kennedy for the BC Indian Language Project. The paper discusses the different types of plants utilized by the traditional Squamish people, and provides information on their original Indigenous names as well as botanical identification. The paper is a photocopy from an original.
The file is a manuscript about the Squamish people of British Columbia. It was commissioned by the North Vancouver School Board in 1974, and written by the BC Indian Language Project, and Louis Miranda of the Squamish First Nation. This is a photocopy of the original.