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  1. A Complex Culture of the British Columbia Plateau: Traditional Stl'Atl'Imx Resource Use
  2. Bee culture in British Columbia (Bulletin / British Columbia. Dept. of Agriculure) by William James Sheppard, 1938
  3. Pacific Oyster Culture in British Columbia (Canadian Bulletin of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences) by D.B. Quayle, 1988-12-31
  4. Canadian Culture by Province or Territory: Culture of Alberta, Culture of British Columbia, Culture of Manitoba, Culture of New Brunswick
  5. Culture of British Columbia by City: Culture of Coquitlam, Culture of Vancouver, Culture of Victoria, British Columbia, Miss Chinese Pageant
  6. A Complex Culture of the British Columbia Plateau: Traditional Stl'atl'imx by Brian, Ed Hayden, 1992
  7. Culture of British Columbia: Bigfoot
  8. Marpole. Anthropological Reconstruction of a Prehistoric Northwest Coast Culture Type (British Columbia) by BURLEY (David), 1980-01-01
  9. Pacific Oyster Culture in British Columbia by D.B. QUAYLE, 1969
  10. Culture of Victoria, British Columbia: Greater Victoria Public Library, Belfry Theatre, Victoria Film Festival, Inside Chinatown
  11. Clue to a Culture (A Royal British Columbia Museum heritage record) by Careless, 1993
  12. Pacific oyster raft culture in British Columbia (Fisheries Research Board of Canada. Bulletin 178) by D. B Quayle, 1971
  13. A preliminary report on the possibilities of mussel culture in British Columbia (Fisheries and Marine Service technical report) by D. B Quayle, 1978
  14. Ecotourism--nature/adventure/culture: Alberta and British Columbia market demand assessment

1. British Columbia Culture History And Archaeology
British Columbia Culture History and Archaeology Culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
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    Culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
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    Charlie Lake Caves
    From Simon Fraser University, a paleoindian site, dated to 10,500 bp, in northeastern British Columbia, deep in the so-called "Ice Free Corridor".
    Keatley Creek
    From Simon Fraser University, a middle prehistoric to Kamloops period (7,000-1,000 bp) site near Lillooet, most substantial occupation a pit house village dated to Shuswap horizon (4,800 to 2,400 BP).
    Namu
    From Simon Fraser University, paleoindian to historic period archaeological site on the northwest coast of British Columbia.
    Guide to Graduate Schools in Canada
    Simon Fraser, the University of British Columbia, and the University of Victoria all have graduate departments in BC.

    2. History And Culture Of British Columbia
    Culture. The culture of British Columbia is extremely varied, ranging from Aboriginal to European roots. British Columbia holds the largest Asian population in
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    Culture The culture of British Columbia is extremely varied, ranging from Aboriginal to European roots. British Columbia holds the largest Asian population in Canada, and you will find many cultures to celebrate.
    History The modern history of British Columbia begins with the First Nations people who have lived and flourished on the lush natural resources of these lands for over ten thousand years, since some time after the end of the last Ice Age.
    There are three prominent First Nations groups of the Pacific Northwest who have divided the land between themselves for thousands of years: the Nootka, the Coast Salish, and the Kwak'wala Speaking Peoples. The rich land and marine resources enabled them to develop complex societies and the intricate aboriginal art forms that are now internationally acclaimed. To the east, in the region now known as the British Columbia Rockies, the Kootenay were the original keepers of the land, having fought fiercely for possession of the precious hot springs found in these mountains. The Carrier nation roamed the interior valleys, the Tsimshians ranged the northern coast, and the Tlingits occupied southern Alaska and northern British Columbia. The Sekani and Beaver occupied the eastern region of the north while the Haida lived on the Queen Charlotte Islands.

    3. Maltese Culture And Religion | GuideToMalta.net
    Maltese culture is influenced by a unique mix of cultures brought to the island through the ages. Learn more about Malta's heritage, religion and Maltese traditions.
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      Maltese culture and religion
      Religion in Malta
      The predominant religion in Malta is Catholicism, which is followed by over 90% of the population and therefore has a reasonable amount of authority compared to other European states. Mass attendance is also relatively high in this regard, with 52.6% of the population attending Sunday mass, according to 2005 data. Seemingly following a European trend, however, the younger generations seem to be becoming less interested in practising religion. festa or feast. This religious celebration forms an important part of culture in Malta and around 80 such events are held during spring and summer months in Malta and Gozo.
      Culture of opposites
      Malta is seen by many as being a nation of opposites and opposition. Whereas the Maltese people are generally friendly and welcoming, Mediterranean temperament comes forward in opposition of sides at many levels, but mainly in sports, politics and local band clubs. Opposition and choosing sides gives a sense of belonging and identity and this is something that is evident in Maltese culture, in which opposition sometimes flows into conflict. Followers of either side of the contrasting entities often lose touch with reality and conflict has at times escalated and become physical. This is not something that occurs regularly but temperament (and not aggression) is part and parcel of life in Malta, where something as subtle as whispering is a rare occurrence and where oral communication is often much louder than in Northern Europe.

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    Brings together members of the British Columbia cultural community for common problem solving and sharing of information.
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    5. Culture & History | British Columbia | Tourism BC - Official Site
    An overview of the historical and cultural highlights of British Columbia, Canada.
    http://www.hellobc.com/en-CA/AboutBC/CultureHistory/BritishColumbia.htm

    6. British Columbia – Language, Heritage And Culture – Heritage And Traditions:
    This section gives access to links pertaining to history, culture, traditional knowledge, historical sites and events. It also contains links to information about archaeology
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    7. Archaeo Reasearch Ltd. - Victoria, BC, Canada
    British Columbia cultural resource management firm which also offers ethnohistory and educational services. Corporate and personnel profile, services offered, recent projects, employment opportunities, and resources for local archaeology.
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    8. Culture And History | Northern British Columbia | Tourism BC - Official Site
    An overview of the culture and history in Northern BC. This site requires a modern standardscompliant browser in order to view the site as intended.
    http://www.hellobc.com/en-CA/CultureandHistory/NorthernBritishColumbia.htm
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    Up the Alaska Highway: Pink Mountain, Mile 143
    We set out from Dawson Creek, Mile O of the Alaska Highway while it was... Read More > Mile O Citizen
    Visiting a Cemetery on Halloween
    We stopped into the historic cemetery in Tomslake, 20 minutes south of Dawson Creek on... Read More > Mile O Citizen
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    One of the prettiest places to go for a weekend of camping, especially in the... Read More > Mile O Citizen Show All... Post Your Travel Tip.
    Northern British Columbia Culture and History
    ShareThis Totem Poles, Queen Charlotte Islands, Russ Heinl photo BC's first people may have journeyed to Northern BC from Asia via a land bridge across the Bering Sea. Some 10,500 years ago inhabitants of a sandstone cave near present-day Fort St. John left behind some stone tools, providing important traces of their journey.
    For at least 10,000 years the vast region of Northern BC has been the traditional territory of the First Nations people. Among those who roamed distinct areas encompassing interior valleys, northern coastland and the stunning Queen Charlotte Islands were the Carrier Sekani, Wet'suwet'en, Gitxsan, Tsimshian and Haida.
    Learn more about culture and history in Northern BC by clicking on Field Reporter Simon's video below:
    Field Reporter learns about the history of Northern BC, including trapping and the Alaska Highway

    9. Listings Canada : British Columbia : Society : Native
    Website directory for British Columbia, Canada Society Native
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    American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Digital Collection
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    An award-winning site on Pacific Northwest Native Americans from the University of Washington Libraries, featuring essays for K-12, historic images, treaties, maps, and Indian Agent reports.
    http://content.lib.washington.edu/aipnw/
    B.C. Elder's Communication Center Society for First Nations Elders of British Columbia
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    Information source for BC Native Elders, facilitates communication between British Columbia Aboriginal Elders, their First Nations communities and the world. Annual B.C. Elder's Native Art Auction.
    http://www.bcelders.com/

    10. Category:Culture Of British Columbia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. * +
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    11. Vancouver: Culture - TripAdvisor
    Inside Vancouver Culture Before you visit Vancouver, visit TripAdvisor for the latest info and advice, written for travelers by travelers.
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    12. State Of British Columbia Information, British Columbia Rentals, British Columbi
    British Columbia information Rentals, British Columbia Demographics, Recreation, Culture, British Columbia Attractions, History, British Columbia Tourist Information
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    British Columbia rental properties are primarily found in the major metropolitan areas of British Columbia. Common rental types found in British Columbia are apartments, studios, lofts, one bedrooms, two bedrooms, condos, houses for rent, mobile homes, hotel rooms, vacation rental, furnished rentals short term rentals. Cities in British Columbia where housing rentals are found are Thompson Okanagan, Northern BC, Vancouver Area, Rockies BC, Vancouver Islands, Cariboo Chilcotin Coast.  Vacation rentals, short term rentals and furnished housing are more common in the metropolitan areas of British Columbia.
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    Use the rental links below to find British Columbia apartment rentals, British Columbia houses for rent, British Columbia short term furnished British Columbia vacation rentals and more. Landlords post rentals directly. Tenants contact landlords about the houses and apartments and negotiate such rental aspects as rent, lease term, pet policy...
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    13. Tourism, Culture And The Arts - Province Of British Columbia
    Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts programs and services
    http://www.gov.bc.ca/tca/

    14. Prince Rupert: Culture - TripAdvisor
    Inside Prince Rupert Culture Before you visit Prince Rupert, visit TripAdvisor for the latest info and advice, written for travelers by travelers.
    http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g154939-s202/Prince-Rupert:British-Columbia:Cu

    15. British Columbia
    Maps, facts, and general information about the land, history and people of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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    The Land British Columbia is Canada's westernmost province and one of North America's most mountainous regions. B.C. is bordered by the province of Alberta, the Yukon Territory and several U.S. states, including Alaska. Given its location, British Columbia is a gateway to the Pacific and Asia. Sometimes simply categorized as part of Canada's "West," the province is actually a distinct region both geographically and culturally. The variety of its landscape is the main reason for B.C.'s distinctiveness: its 947 800 km2 offer remarkable topographical contrasts. Where the Pacific Ocean reaches the continent, it meets a chain of islands, large and small, running from north to south. Some of these islands are nestled in fiords carved in the majestic Coastal Mountains, which rise more than 2000 m above sea level. To the east of the Coastal Mountains lies a rolling upland of forests, natural grasslands and lakes. Farther east, the Rocky Mountains (with peaks more than 4000 m high) separate B.C. from neighbouring Alberta. In the north, a small corner of the province is occupied by the Great Plains.

    16. British Columbia History | IExplore
    The Columbus World Travel Guide has been published for 26 years and is sold in over 90 countries worldwide.
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    17. Dawson Creek British Columbia - Culture And Recreation
    A selection of articles related to dawson creek british columbia culture and recreation
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    18. Intercultural Development Communication (ICA)
    Han Z. Li (U of Northern British Columbia), Culture, Role, and Interruption Style (Intercultural Communication) 5.The Top Student Papers were
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    1. Rich Wiseman convened the meeting at 5:15. 2. Minutes from previous meetings approved. Josep Rota moved; Doug Boyd seconded. 3. Membership: we have about 590 members in the division, and are about 16 % of ICA, with 83 new members this year. It vies with Organizational Communication and Communication and Technology for second place in division size, after Mass Communication. The Intercultural Communication specialization received 42 competitive papers and 7 panel proposals. A total of 32 papers (76%) and 3 panel proposals (43%) were recommended for programming. For the International Communication and the Development Communication specializations, a total of 49 competitive papers and 4 panel proposals were submitted, and 34 competitive papers (69%) and all 4 panel proposals (100%) were recommended for programming. 4. The Top Paper Award winners were:

    19. Native Culture British Columbia Namgis Alert Bay U'Mista
    Native Culture in North Vancouver Island, British Columbia Native Culture . Northern Lights is a longtime advocate of appreciation of the
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    Northern Lights is a long-time advocate of appreciation of the Native heritage of the British Columbia coast. We cooperate with the First Nations (Native) peoples and use and promote services provided by First Nations individuals. We do our best to help inform our guests of the culture and history of the original inhabitants of the areas we know best. In these ways, we hope all our guests will in some ways contribute to and develop a greater appreciation for these people whose traditional territories we travel through. It is believed that native peoples first migrated to Vancouver Island 8000 to 10000 years ago. Today, the Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwak'wala speaking) peoples comprise approximately twenty four percent of the total population living in the North Vancouver Island, Port McNeill area. There are many village sites located throughout the North Island. The Native (First Nations) tribes, or bands, residing in the area include the 'N a m g is, Mamililikulla Qwe'Qwa'Sot'Em and Ma'

    20. Culture Circle Meetups Near Vancouver, British Columbia - Culture Circle Meetups
    Find Meetup Groups in Vancouver, BC, ca about Culture Circle Love Thai Food? Would like an ExCuse to have Thai Food regularly? Wonder about Thai Culture?
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    • (34 ratings) 5.6 miles away in Vancouver, BC Thai Food and Culture Lovers Vancouver's Thai Food and Culture We don't have a Meetup scheduled. Love Thai Food? Would like "an ExCuse" to have Thai Food regularly? Wonder about Thai Culture ? Would like to learn more? If your answers are YES.. YES.. YES.. and YES, this is the meetup group for you! This group is for people who just can't get enough of that lingering hot and spicy taste :) For starters who would like to explore this unknown territory and feel their tongues burning with fire ;p Alright alright...didn't mean to scare you. And having typed that, there are non-spicy Thai food Dining Out Thai Language and Culture ... Circle (5 ratings) 19.2 miles away in Maple Ridge, BC amigos de español Fraser Valley Spanish Conversation Circle Nov
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