In celebration of their 40th Anniversary, BC Studies has created audio recordings of forty of the most influential articles published in the journal to-date.
Articles of anthropological interest include:
- Invention of Anthropology in British Columbia’s Supreme Court: Oral Tradition as Evidence in Delgamuukw v. B.C. by Julie Cruikshank
BC Studies #95, Anthropology and History in the Courts (Autumn 1992), pgs: 25-42. (download mp3)
- The Pivotal Role of the Northwest Coast in the History of Americanist Anthropology by Regna Darnell
BC Studies #125/126, Ethnographic Eyes (Spring/Summer 2000), pgs: 33-52. (download mp3)
- “That’s My Dinner on Display” : A First Nations Reflection on Museum Culture by Gloria Jean Frank
BC Studies #125/126, Ethnographic Eyes (Spring/Summer 2000), pgs: 163-78. (download mp3)
There are many more – see the full list of 40 here. If you’d prefer to read the articles, check out our print and online options to read the journal BC Studies here.
Thanks for this resource update! This is an interesting addition to the Journal!
Allan