This thesis is a case study of the building of a Coast Salish dwelling, called a pithouse, in the context of cultural education amongst the Sto:lo people of the Fraser Valley. This thesis, which grew collaboratively out of a fieldschool project initiated by the stó:lō community, explores the literature on cultural revival and education, and suggests descriptive ethnography as a methodology by which one may investigate changing methods of cultural transmission within the stó:lō community. Emic perspectives are highlighted by generously including the words of community members on such topics as the pithouse rebuilding project, formal cultural education, and the relationship between the past and contemporary healing efforts. By presenting ...
This qualitative study reports the development of an education/training model based on Secwepemc lan...
This thesis critically describes the phenomenon of Aboriginal tied-bark canoe making within the high...
Images are powerful communicators of ideas because they shape how people perceive and understand the...
This thesis is a case study of the building of a Coast Salish dwelling, called a pithouse, in the co...
Houses were fundamental to cultural expression among Coast Salish groups in the Lower Fraser River W...
This investigation of a Canadian contemporary indigenous building has findings that are relevant to ...
This thesis investigates the concern caused to some members of the Stó:lō Nation by the increasing ...
How can learning about, listening to, and engaging with Indigenous people and culture transform Sett...
The thesis explores how a small First Nation community (pop. 770) could find a means for implementi...
Building out of recent scholarship that examines the way colonialism has altered Aboriginal people’s...
This ethnographic research project examines the re-creation, performance and dissemination of ident...
This thesis maps out the wide range of knowledge and practices that form the field of Haida cultural...
This thesis examines the cultural education programs that have been developed over the past two deca...
When I was going to high school I wasn't taught anything about my own [Stó:lo] history. But I was ta...
The past 35 years have witnessed a cultural revival within Canada's aboriginal people and their rela...
This qualitative study reports the development of an education/training model based on Secwepemc lan...
This thesis critically describes the phenomenon of Aboriginal tied-bark canoe making within the high...
Images are powerful communicators of ideas because they shape how people perceive and understand the...
This thesis is a case study of the building of a Coast Salish dwelling, called a pithouse, in the co...
Houses were fundamental to cultural expression among Coast Salish groups in the Lower Fraser River W...
This investigation of a Canadian contemporary indigenous building has findings that are relevant to ...
This thesis investigates the concern caused to some members of the Stó:lō Nation by the increasing ...
How can learning about, listening to, and engaging with Indigenous people and culture transform Sett...
The thesis explores how a small First Nation community (pop. 770) could find a means for implementi...
Building out of recent scholarship that examines the way colonialism has altered Aboriginal people’s...
This ethnographic research project examines the re-creation, performance and dissemination of ident...
This thesis maps out the wide range of knowledge and practices that form the field of Haida cultural...
This thesis examines the cultural education programs that have been developed over the past two deca...
When I was going to high school I wasn't taught anything about my own [Stó:lo] history. But I was ta...
The past 35 years have witnessed a cultural revival within Canada's aboriginal people and their rela...
This qualitative study reports the development of an education/training model based on Secwepemc lan...
This thesis critically describes the phenomenon of Aboriginal tied-bark canoe making within the high...
Images are powerful communicators of ideas because they shape how people perceive and understand the...