PROSPERING TOGETHER
The Economic Impact of the Aboriginal Title Settlements in B.C.
The Laurier Institution, Edited by Roslyn Kunin, Ph.D.
Second, Updated Edition
Ten specialists in the areas of history, law, health, education, human resources consider the economic impact of Aboriginal title settlements in B.C.
NATIVE STUDIES / BRITISH COLUMBIA
Second, Updated Edition
Paper / 6" x 9" / 304 pages
ISBN 0-9682343-0-5 / $29.95
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MASKS: From Around the World
A Personal Collection
Garth Dahl
Garth Dahl bought his first mask in Costa Rica in 1989 as a travel souvenir, and this book details his discoveries in mask buying that followed. Beautiful photographs bring out the visual energy of the masks that he assembled over 15 years, on five continents. Dahl shares valuable practical advice with beginners who might wish to collect masks themselves — in other countries, here in Canada and on the Internet.
The author’s interview with noted West Coast carver Reg Davidson reveals how a mask maker expresses culture through masks, and leads to Dahl witnessing a highly significant event in the history of the Haida Nation of British Columbia.
Holidays, business interests and a romance with his Hungarian wife, Agnes, have taken Garth Dahl to many countries around the world.
In his concise and beautifully presented book Masks From Around the World, Garth Dahl shares his infectious wonder and appreciation of masks. Each of the masks is shown in a full-colour image and enhanced by a name as well as dimensions, materials, country of origin, purchase location and often the purpose. This accessible and informative book might spark more than a passing personal interest in masks. Masks From Around the World is an excellent resource to begin your collection.
— Leigh MacKay, writer of teacher manuals for the North American Montessori Center
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A naturopath, he has broad experience in the field of natural medicine. He also writes children’s books and poetry, and collects art in various media.
Garth lives with his wife and son in the Fraser Valley, near Vancouver, BC.
ART / NATIVE STUDIES / SPIRITUALITY / COLLECTING
8" x 8" / Colour illustrations
Granville Island Publishing
Trade Paperback / ISBN 1-894694-41-4 / $29.95
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Hard Cover / ISBN 1-894694-45-7 / $39.95
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MISSION TO LITTLE GRAND RAPIDS
Life with the Anishinabe: 1927-1938
Reverend Luther L. Schuetze
This posthumous memoir recounts the adventures of Luther Schuetze, who from 1927 to 1938 took the Gospel to one of Canada's First Nations, the Anishinabe of Little Grand Rapids, Manitoba. Facing unfriendly shamans and a people riddled with disease and hunger, he performed surgical, dental, and obstetric services while preaching and living his message.
AWARD
Winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award for Local History from the Manitoba Historical Society
HISTORY / RELIGION / NATIVE STUDIES / MANITOBA
Paper / 6" X 9" / 208 pages
ISBN 1-894694-02-3 / $24.95
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WORKS ON CLOTH
Imagery By Artists of Baker Lake, Nunavut
MARION SCOTT GALLERY
The small northern Canadian community of Baker Lake has been home to some of the foremost Inuit artists of contemporary times. While recognized widely for its stone sculpture and prints, it is in the realm of textile art that this remote community has made its most important mark on Canadian art. Invented by Baker Lake women artists in the early 1970s and practised to this day, Inuit wallhangings are a form of appliqué in which images are cut from felt and sewn to wool backings, often enlivened by embroidered surfaces. At once contemporary and traditional, these colourful images range in subject matter from the supernatural to the folkloric and ethnographic.
Click here to see 2002 print catalogue page (21K pdf)
INUIT ART / FABRIC ART / FIRST NATIONS
Trade Paperback / 8" x 8" / 62 pages
ISBN 0-921634-36-6 / $19.95
US / $25.00 CDN





PUAKO
An Affectionate History
Puako Historical Society
Puako documents the life story of a small community on the Island of Hawai'i. For nearly a millennium the startling beauty of the coastline and an almost mysterious sense of place have drawn settlers to this spot. Preserving the cultural history of this community is an ongoing project of the Puako Historical Society.
AWARD
Winner of the Preservation Honour Award from the Historic Hawaii Foundation
HISTORY / HAWAII
Paper / 6" X 9" / 160 pages
ISBN 1-894694-00-7 / $23.95
CDN / $18.95 US