Extinction is the Dream of Modern Powers: Bearing Witness to the Return to Life of the Sinixt Peoples?Published in:Antipode, 2014, v. 46, n. 3, p. 773, doi. 10.1111/anti.12075By:Robertson, SeanPublication type:Article
“My Home Is on Both Sides”: Indigenous Communities and the US-Canadian Border on the Columbia Plateau, 1880s–1910s.Published in:Ethnohistory, 2018, v. 65, n. 3, p. 391, doi. 10.1215/00141801-4451374By:Lozar, PatrickPublication type:Article
Masters of Empire: Great Lakes Indians and the Making of America.Published in:2016By:HAAKE, CLAUDIA B.Publication type:Book Review
ABORIGINAL ECONOMY AND POLITY OF THE LAKES (SENIJEXTEE) INDIANS.Published in:Journal of Northwest Anthropology, 2016, v. 50, n. 2, p. 145By:Ray, Verne F.;Perry, MadilanePublication type:Article
"FROM OUR SIDE WE WILL BE GOOD NEIGHBOUR[S] TO THEM": Doukhobor-Sinixt Relations at the Confluence of the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers in the Early Twentieth Century.Published in:BC Studies, 2012, n. 174, p. 33By:Wilkinson, Myler;Sutherland, DuffPublication type:Article