The Struggle for Survival: Indian Cultures and the Protestant Ethic in British ColumbiaThis book studies the cultural adjustment of the coastal Indians of British Columbia to white society and the development of leadership among the Indians in response to the great changes they have experienced as a result of the settlement of Canada. |
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The Northwest Coast | 3 |
Wardship | 11 |
THE THRALDOM OF HEATHENISM AND SIN | 18 |
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