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Since Time-Immemorial: A Look at the Rich Culture of Coast Salish Peoples and its Role at the Museum Moving Images 2022
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Stepping over the barrier: Expanding Diversity at the Burnaby Village Museum Moving Images 2022
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Weaving and Learning through Art Moving Images 2021
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Bringing Visibility to the Land: A Tsleil-Waututh Perspective on Community Building Moving Images 2021
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Creating Visibility in Wood Working Moving Images 2021
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Indigenous History in Burnaby Resource Guide Book 2019
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Are we really changing? Reflections on Reconciliation Moving Images 2021
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Traditional, Ancestral & Unceded: A Conversation on Territorial Acknowledgements Moving Images 2021
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Interview with Josephine Chow by Denise Fong February 7, 2020 Sound Recording 1900
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The Legend of Deer Lake and Indigenous histories of Burnaby Moving Images 2021
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Prisons & Reformatories in Early Burnaby Moving Images 2020
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Thoughts on decolonizing heritage Moving Images 2020
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A Pig's Tale Moving Images 2020
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Scraps and Dragons Moving Images 2020
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Burnaby Streetcars and Interurbans Moving Images 2020
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The Fecundity of Food and Family: A Natural Niche for Chinese Canadians in Burnaby Moving Images 2020
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Interurban 1231 on the track between Science World and Granville Island Photograph 1998
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Interview with Ellen and Bill Schwartz Sound Recording 1969
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Interview with Samuel Nalliah and Ruth (Angela) Nalliah Sound Recording 1949
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Chinese Canadian history in Burnaby resource guide Book 2022

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