Resources

Barman, Jean The West beyond the West a history of British Columbia (3rd ed.). University of Toronto Press, 2017.

Claxton, X. Nicholas, and Price, John. “Whose Land Is It? Rethinking Sovereignty in British Columbia” BC Studies, no. 204 (2019): 115-138.

Footprints in Stone. Accessed March 25, 2021. https://www.quesnelmuseum.ca/local-history/city-history

Gwen Lewis, Buckskin Cookery (Quesnel, B.C.: Gwen Lewis and E.M.F. Press, 1957), 23.

Jorgenson, Mica. "'Into that country to work': aboriginal economic activities during Barkerville's gold rush." BC Studies, no. 185 (2015): 109. Gale Academic OneFile (accessed April 7, 2021). https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A413337360/AONE?u=guel77241&sid=AONE&xid=a4be4a75.

Jorgenson, Mica. “‘Into That Country to Work’: Aboriginal Economic Activities During Barkerville’s Gold Rush.” BC studies, no. 185 (2015): 109–.

Laugrand, Frédéric. “‘They Taste Like Tuurngait’: Wolves and How Nunavut Elders See Them.” Arctic anthropology 56, no. 2 (2020): 52–62.

Lewis, Gwen, Buckskin Cookery; A souvenir cookbook compiled of recipes by donations of pioneers and Natives of B.C. Quesnel, B.C.: Gwen Lewis and E.M.F. Press, 1957.

Marshall, Daniel. Claiming the Land: British Columbia and the Making of a New El Dorado. Vancouver, CA: Ronsdale Press, 2018.

Meldrum, Pixie. “ “Buckskin Cookery” Fine Book For hunter’s Wife.” The Northern Sentinel (Kitimat, British Columbia) Nov. 22, 1962.

n.p “Take one Leftover Moosehead.” The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec) Jan. 19, 2963.

Nicholle, Nita “Nita’s News” Cariboo Observer (Quesnel, British Columbia) March 31st, 1960.

“Quesnel & District Museum and Archives.” City of Quesnel. https://www.quesnelmuseum.ca/research/search-newspapers.

“Quesnel & District Museum and Archives.” City of Quesnel. Sept. 10th, 2018. Accessed March 25th, 2021. https://www.quesnel.ca/our-community/about-quesnel/history-quesnel#:~:text=The%20community%20that%20grew%20at,eventually%20became%20known%20as%20Quesnel.&text=The%20forestry%20industry%20expanded%20during,to%20build%20the%20Mosquito%20Bomber

                                                                                                                                                               

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