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1992. Otter Skins, Boston Ships, and China Goods, J.R. Gibson’s (Montreal: McGill- Queen’s University Press, 1992), in The Beaver, Exploring Canada’s History, October/November 1992, pp.42-43.
1997. How “Natives” Think: About Captain Cook For Example, by Marshall Sahlins, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995), in BC Studies, No. 114, Summer 1997, pp.97-99.
1999. Aboriginal Slavery on the Northwest Coast of America, by Leland Donald, (Berkley: University of California Press, 1997), in Canadian Historical Review, June 1999, pp.120-124.
2001. Messages from Frank’s Landing: A Story of Salmon, Treaties, and the Indian Way, by Charles Wilkinson, (Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 2000), 118 pages, b/w illustrations. In International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. XIII, No. 2, December 2001, pp.327-329.
2001. The Terror of the Coast: Land Alienation and Colonial War on Vancouver Island and the GulfIslands, 1849-1863, by Chris Arnett, (Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1999), in Canadian Historical Review, Vol. 82, No. 2, June 2001, pp.361-363.
2002. Nak’azdli Elders Speak, edited by Lillian Sam, (Penticton B.C.: Theytus Books Ltd., 2001), 120 pages, b/w illustrations, maps, genealogy charts. (Canadian Book Review Annual).
BOOK REVIEWS
2002. A Tale of Two Shamans, by Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, (Penticton B.C., and Haida Gwaii: Theytus Books Ltd., and Hadia Gwaii Museum at Qay’llnagaay, 2001), 85 pages, b/w illustrations of 33 original watercolor paintings. (Canadian Book Review Annual).
2002. Handbook of North American Indians, Volume Thirteen, Plains, edited by Raymond J. DeMallie, (Washington DC: Smithsonian Institute Press, 2001), 1630 pages, b/w illustrations. (Canadian Journal of History, Autumn 2003).
2003. Aboriginal Peoples of Canada: A Short Introduction, edited by Paul Robert Magocsi, (Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press, 2002), 308 pages. (Canadian Historical Review).
2003. Tales of Ghosts: First Nations Art in British Columbia, 1922-61, by Ronald W. Hawker (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2003), 236 pages. (Pacific Northwest Quarterly).
2005. A Voyage to the Northwest Side of America: The Journals of James Colnett, 1786-89, by Robert Galois, (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2004) 441 pages. (Canadian Book Review Annual).
2003. The People of Denendeh, by June Helm, (Montreal & Kingston, London, Ithica: McGill-Queen’s Press, 2000), 398 pages. (Canadian Historical Review).
2004. The Heavens are Changing: Nineteenth-Century Protestant Missionaries and Tsimshian Christianity, by Susan Neylan, (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2003), 401 pages. (Canadian Book Review Annual).
2005. Emerging from the Mists: Studies in Northwest Coast Cultural History, edited by R.G. Matson, Gary Coupland and Quentin Mackie, (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2003), 380 pages. (Canadian Book Review Annual).
2006. Chief Smallboy: In Pursuit of Freedom, by Gary Botting (Calgary: Fifth House, 2005), 235 pages. (Canadian Book Review Annual).
2006. One West, Two Myths: A Comparative Reader. Edited by Carol Higham and Robert Thacker. (Calgary: University of Alberta Press, 2004), 183 pages. (Western Historical Quarterly).
2016. The Sea Is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs, an Indigenous Borderlands People by Joshua L. Reid. American Historical Review, 122(2):516-517: 53-54 April 2017.
2018. Beyond Settler Time: Temporal Sovereignty and Indigenous Self-Determination, by Mark Rifkin, Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. 2017. Pp. xvii, 277. (in American Historical Review)
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