The Whaling People of the West Coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery
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The Royal British Columbia Museum, 2019.
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English
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9780772678133

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Eugene Arima., Eugene Arima|AUTHOR., & Alan L. Hoover|AUTHOR. (2019). The Whaling People of the West Coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery . The Royal British Columbia Museum.

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Eugene Arima, Eugene Arima|AUTHOR and Alan L. Hoover|AUTHOR. 2019. The Whaling People of the West Coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery. The Royal British Columbia Museum.

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Eugene Arima, Eugene Arima|AUTHOR and Alan L. Hoover|AUTHOR. The Whaling People of the West Coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery The Royal British Columbia Museum, 2019.

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Eugene Arima, Eugene Arima|AUTHOR, and Alan L. Hoover|AUTHOR. The Whaling People of the West Coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery The Royal British Columbia Museum, 2019.

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