Barman, Invisible women: Aboriginal Mothers and Mixed-race Daughters in Rural Pioneer British Columbia

Document Type: Journal Articles (2)
Indexing Progress: Relationship Indexed
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source
Author: Barman, Jean
Title: Invisible Women: Aboriginal Mothers and Mixed-Race Daughters in Rural Pioneer British Columbia
Journal Title: From Negotiating Rural: Essays from British Columbia
Publisher Name: UBC Press
Notes: Submitted to R. W. Sandwell, ed.,

Patronyms

Places

  • British Columbia
  • Cariboo HBC District
  • Comox
  • Esquimalt
  • Fort Rupert
  • Fraser River
  • Harrison River
  • Hornby Island
  • Lillooet
  • Lower Nicola
  • Lytton
  • New Westminster
  • Okanagan Centre
  • Peace River Regional District
  • Quesnel
  • Shuswap Lake
  • Victoria
  • Williams Creek
  • Williams Lake

Subjects

  • Aboriginal
  • Census 1881
  • Census 1891
  • Census 1901
  • Colonial Government
  • Colonial Policy
  • Demographics
  • Discrimination
  • Douglas, James
  • Enumeration
  • Ethnicity
  • Fur Trade
  • Gold Rush
  • HBC (Hudson's Bay Company)
  • Language
  • Literature
  • Marriage/Spousal Relationship
  • Oblates
  • Racism
  • Settlements
  • Trade
  • Western Canada
  • Women