Cheryl's Potlatch
Library Item, 000067
- ISBN
- 1-895267-02-1
- Library Location
- General Collection
- Call Number
- Brian Deer Classification Code: ESA - Indigenous curriculum materials
Brian Deer Call Number: ESA BDAM T46 1994 c.1 - Varying Form of Title
- Publisher Information
- Vanderhoof, B.C. : Yinka Dene Language Institute
- Publication or Copyright Date
- 1994 (reprint)
- Physical Description
- 36 pages : illustrated, photographs ; softcover 22 cm
- Form of Work
- Textual
- Summary
- English text: Sheila Thompson, Carrier (Dakelh) text: Dorothy Patrick. Illustrations and design Roman Muntener, and photography by Tim Swanky.
- Keywords
- Dakelh--culture, Lake Babine Nation--education--curriculum, Dakelh--education--curriculum, Dakelh--readers (Elementary), Dakelh--Rites and ceremonies--potlatch
- author
- Lake Babine Nation
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