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"We Indians Were Sure Hard Workers:" A History of Coast Salish Wool Working.

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Author/contributor
Title
"We Indians Were Sure Hard Workers:" A History of Coast Salish Wool Working.
Abstract
In the study of the economic and labour history of the West Coast Native people of British Columbia most research has centered on activities such as fishing, farming and forestry. This thesis turns the attention from what was primarily men's work in the dominant society to the Coast Salish wool working industry where women worked with the help of their children and husbands. I examine the significant economic and cultural contribution Coast Salish woolworkers had on West Coast society, the meeting place woolworkers' sweaters provided between the Coast Salish and the newcomers and the changes which took place in the industry during the last century. This story includes many voices most of which are recorded in newspapers, correspondence and journals, and in the memories of those that lived and worked in the industry.
Type
M.A., History
University
University of Victoria
Place
Victoria, B.C.
Date
1998
# of Pages
162 pages
Language
en
Accessed
11/17/21, 3:47 AM
Library Catalog
dspace.library.uvic.ca
Rights
Available to the World Wide Web
Extra
Accepted: 2009-02-02T17:24:15Z
Citation
Olsen, S. V. (1998). “We Indians Were Sure Hard Workers:” A History of Coast Salish Wool Working. [M.A., History, University of Victoria]. https://dspace.library.uvic.ca/handle/1828/1340