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Adawx, Spanaxnox, and the Geopolitics of the Tsimshian
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Defending the Mouth of the Skeena:
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THE TSIMSHIAN, THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY, AND THE GEOPOLITICS OF THE NORTHWEST CO...
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Defining the Middle Period (3500 bp to 1500 bp) in Tsimshian History through a C...
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Defining the Middle Period (3500 bp to 1500 bp) in Tsimshian History through a C...
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Does Resource Abundance Explain Local Group Rank Among the Coast Tsimshian?
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Holocene Settlement History of the Dundas Islands Archipelago, Northern British...
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The role of small villages in Northern Tsimshian territory from oral and archaeo...
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