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Part VIII One Voice from Many: Citizenship, 1940–48
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Leslie A. Robertson
and Kwagu’Ł Gixsam Clan
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- Foreword xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Prologue 1
- Introduction: “Having Oneness on Your Face” 10
- The Living Text: Traces of Jane Cook 23
- Dukwa’esala (Looking Around on the Beach): Ancestors1 53
- Stranger Than Fiction: Surviving the Missionary 103
- “Children of the Potlatch System,” 1888–1912 154
- “We As the Suppressed People,” 1913–18 192
- “We Are the Aboriginee, Which Is Not a Citizen,” 1918–27 232
- “With the Potlatch Custom in My Blood,” 1930–39 285
- One Voice from Many: Citizenship, 1940–48 343
- A Tower of Strength: Word Memorials, 1951 390
- Dłaxw’iťsine’ (For Your Standing), Feasting 403
- Notes 471
- Bibliography 542
- Index 556
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- Foreword xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Prologue 1
- Introduction: “Having Oneness on Your Face” 10
- The Living Text: Traces of Jane Cook 23
- Dukwa’esala (Looking Around on the Beach): Ancestors1 53
- Stranger Than Fiction: Surviving the Missionary 103
- “Children of the Potlatch System,” 1888–1912 154
- “We As the Suppressed People,” 1913–18 192
- “We Are the Aboriginee, Which Is Not a Citizen,” 1918–27 232
- “With the Potlatch Custom in My Blood,” 1930–39 285
- One Voice from Many: Citizenship, 1940–48 343
- A Tower of Strength: Word Memorials, 1951 390
- Dłaxw’iťsine’ (For Your Standing), Feasting 403
- Notes 471
- Bibliography 542
- Index 556