Review
A Traveller's Guide to Aboriginal B. C. is both a comprehensive resource and a guide to some of British Columbia's most fascinating people and places. Cheryl Coull has consulted with elders and community leaders across the province to created British Columbia's first complete guide to First Nations sites, history, and culture. A Traveller's Guide to Aboriginal B. C. identifies key events, explores important issues, and describes the full range of touring options: day trips, walking routes, and longer adventures by car, ferry, and plane. Twenty-five detailed maps, rarely seen photographs, and in-depth research will show residents and visitors a new side of British Columbia -- from Victoria's First Peoples Festival and Mission's annual powwow to the Sto:Io Nation's archaeological sites. Armchair travelers and adventuring readers will discover a British Columbia that most people never see. A Traveller's Guide to Aboriginal B. C. is an ideal addition to Native American studies reference collections and Canadian studies reading lists, as well as the travel guide bookshelf! -- Midwest Book Review
