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Talking in Context: Language and Identity in Kwakwaka'wakw Society valerie-lancaster and the hundreds of Indian

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and the hundreds of Indian tribes who opposed them were no more unified than their European colonizers

the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement

Their only shelter was a partial tent over the bow

the Canadian government outlawed the potlatch

Talking in Context: Language and Identity in Kwakwaka'wakw Society valerie-lancaster and the hundreds of IndianThis book explores the relationship between language, culture and identity through a case study of the current usage of Kwak'wala, an indigenous language spoken in British Columbia, Canada. Review "This study will be of interest to all those interested in the fate of the indigenous languages of the world." About the Author Anne Marie Goodfellow is professor of anthropology, Western Washington University.

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