FNST 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Burrard Inlet, Community Forestry, Lions Bay
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Mainland st lmexw: anthropologists and archaeologists call us coast. Salish: there"s even a salish sea now! A indigenous perspective: contact with europeans, modern environmental issues, squamish nation"s place in. Squamish nation territory: 6,732 square kilometres, includes all the watersheds that drain into indian arm, Burrard inlet, false creek and howe sound: modern day communities of. Squamish nation territory: at the time of contact with european explorers there were over 30,000. Squamish people: they lived in over 20 villages across the territory, currently there are 24 reserves, with people living on 9, modern population/membership of about 3500 people (on and o reserve) Oral history: is alive and well, language revitalization, teachings of elders and. 10,000+ years: over 250 known and recorded sites located from. Sea level to the alpine: numerous links to oral. Transformation: age of transformation when the creator sent four.