Books

Salmon and colonization

Armstrong, J. & William, G. (2015). River of Salmon Peoples. Penticton: Theytus Books Ltd.

Isabella, J. (2014). Salmon: A Scientific Memoir. Victoria: Rocky Mountain Books

Joseph, B. (2018). 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act . Vancouver: Page Two Books, Inc.

King, T. (2013). The Inconvenient Indian. Toronto: Doubleday Canada.

Morton, A. (2021). Not on My Watch. Toronto: Random House Canada.

Photo theory and representation

Callison, C. & Young, M. L. (2019). Reckoning: Journalism's Limits and Possibilities. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Cronlund Anderson, M. & Robertson, C. L. (2011). Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press.

Ritchin, F (2013). Bending The Frame: Photojournalism, Documentary, and the Citizen.
New York: Aperture Foundation.

Tagg, J. (1988). The Burden of Representation: Essays on Photographies and Histories. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan Education Ltd.

Websites

Claxton, N. X. (2019). Reviewing The Fisheries Act: An Indigenous Perspective. Available: https://yellowheadinstitute.org/2019/03/25/reviewing-the-fisheries-act/. Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

Paul, E. (2019). Teachings from the Life of a Sliammon Elder. Vancouver: UBC Press. Available: http://publications.ravenspacepublishing.org/as-i-remember-it/about. Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. (2015). Calls to Action. Available: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/british-columbians-our-governments/indigenous-people/aboriginal-peoples-documents/calls_to_action_english2.pdf.
Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

Films and TV

Cranmer, B. (1995). Laxwesa Wa - Strength of the River Barb Cranmer 1995 | 54 min. Available: https://www.nfb.ca/film/laxwesa_wa_strength_of_the_river/. Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

Patagonia. (2019). Artifishal. Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdNJ0JAwT7I. Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

Vozenilek, J. (2018) For the love of salmon. Available: https://only.one/watch/for-the-love-of-salmon

Scientific Papers

Godwin, S. (2015). Sea lice, sockeye salmon, and foraging competition: lousy fish are lousy competitors. Available: http://www.seangodwin.org/2015-08-13_sockeye_competition.html Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

Johnson, B. (2021). Juvenile Salmon Migration Observations from the Hakai Institute Juvenile Salmon Program in the Discovery Islands in British Columbia, Canada in 2020. Available: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Brett-Johnson-8/publication/353559222_Juvenile_Salmon_Migration_Observations_from_the_Hakai_Institute_Juvenile_Salmon_Program_in_the_Discovery_Islands_in_British_C. Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

Mordecai, G. (2021). Aquaculture mediates global transmission of a viral pathogen to wild salmon. Available: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abe2592?intcmp=trendmd-adv&. Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

Mordecai, G. (2019). Endangered wild salmon infected by newly discovered viruses. Available: https://elifesciences.org/articles/47615. Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

Mordecai, G. (2020). Coronaviruses in the Sea. Available: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01795/full. Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

Shea, D. (2020). Environmental DNA from multiple pathogens is elevated near active Atlantic salmon farms. Available: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2010. Last accessed September 3rd, 2021.

 
 
 
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