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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Prologue ix
- Decolonizing Ethnohistory 1
- Kinship Obligations to the Environment: Interpreting Stó:lō Xexá:ls Stories of the Fraser Canyon 39
- Relationships: A Study of Memory, Change, and Identity at a Place Called I:yem 59
- Crossing Paths: Knowing and Navigating Routes of Access to Stó:lō Fishing Sites 85
- Stó:lō Ancestral Names, Identity, and the Politics of History 107
- Caring for the Dead: Diversity and Commonality Among the Stó:lō 133
- Food as a Window into Stó:lō Tradition and Stó:lō-Newcomer Relations 152
- “Bringing Home All That Has Left”: The Skulkayn/Stalo Heritage Project and the Stó:lō Cultural Revival 169
- Totem Tigers and Salish Sluggers: A History of Boxing in Stó:lō Territory, 1912–1985 191
- “I Was Born a Logger”: Stó:lō Identities Forged in the Forest 215
- “They’re Always Looking for the Bad Stuff”: Rediscovering the Stories of Coqualeetza Indian Hospital with Fresh Eyes and Ears 236
- Next Steps in Indigenous Community-Engaged Research: Supporting Research Self-Sufficiency in Indigenous Communities 254
- Acknowledgements 259
- Bibliography 260
- Contributors 285
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Prologue ix
- Decolonizing Ethnohistory 1
- Kinship Obligations to the Environment: Interpreting Stó:lō Xexá:ls Stories of the Fraser Canyon 39
- Relationships: A Study of Memory, Change, and Identity at a Place Called I:yem 59
- Crossing Paths: Knowing and Navigating Routes of Access to Stó:lō Fishing Sites 85
- Stó:lō Ancestral Names, Identity, and the Politics of History 107
- Caring for the Dead: Diversity and Commonality Among the Stó:lō 133
- Food as a Window into Stó:lō Tradition and Stó:lō-Newcomer Relations 152
- “Bringing Home All That Has Left”: The Skulkayn/Stalo Heritage Project and the Stó:lō Cultural Revival 169
- Totem Tigers and Salish Sluggers: A History of Boxing in Stó:lō Territory, 1912–1985 191
- “I Was Born a Logger”: Stó:lō Identities Forged in the Forest 215
- “They’re Always Looking for the Bad Stuff”: Rediscovering the Stories of Coqualeetza Indian Hospital with Fresh Eyes and Ears 236
- Next Steps in Indigenous Community-Engaged Research: Supporting Research Self-Sufficiency in Indigenous Communities 254
- Acknowledgements 259
- Bibliography 260
- Contributors 285