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An exhibition showcasing the power of community-engaged archaeology to advance Reconciliation is coming to SFU in time for ...
Ancient DNA from the pelt of a fluffy white dog named Mutton is revealing new details about the woolly dog, an extinct breed that was cared for and raised by the women of the Coast Salish tribal ...
For centuries, woolly dogs have been at the center of tribal life throughout the Coast Salish world. Since the 19th century, however, these dogs have been considered extinct. Today, a resurfaced ...
It’s a collection of essays examining the intersection of her Indigenous ancestry, Coast Salish history, queerdom and punk. Paul Marshall: Your great-grandmother’s presence is evident ...
A new analysis sheds light on the ancestry and genetics of woolly dogs, a now extinct breed of dog that was a fixture of Indigenous Coast Salish communities in the Pacific Northwest for millennia.
If you read her award winning memoir, you may know Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe as a "Coast Salish punk." Now, LaPointe is back with a new essay collection, titled "Thunder Song: Essays." ...
Long gone from existence, the Coast Salish Woolly Dog is brought back to life in the pages of a new book: The Teachings of Mutton: A Coast Salish Woolly Dog. Rich with stories from Musqueam, ...
The Horseshoe Cafe, the oldest restaurant in Washington State With a name like the Horseshoe Cafe, you might think you're ...
Some of the design features at the park include Coast Salish welcome text at the entrance walls, special concrete path paving with a Coast Salish basket-weave pattern, a Coast Salish map ...