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Archives
| The Stó:lō Archives was established in 1996 by the Aboriginal Rights and Title department with a mandate to support and encourage all the Stó:lō to re-establish, protect and assert self-government through research, documentation and communication of Stó:lō rights and title. The Archives has collected and preserved thousands of documents, oral interviews, publications, maps and photographs which illustrate the history and promote the values of the Stó:lō. |
Aspects of the management measures outlined in the Heritage Policy include access to the Stó:lō Archives by way of the Stó:lō Research Registry process. Straight forward requests for information that do not require significant staff time can be sent directly to the librarian. More in-depth research requests will be dealt with by the Registry which is intended to coordinate research projects involving the staff and resources of the SRRMC. |
Research Registry Application .PDF 116kb
Questions? Email: Tia.Halstad@stolonation.bc.ca
Materials you can access at the Archives include:
• Books, reports, videos, CD-ROMs and journal articles
• Stó:lō annual reports, census data and newsletters
• Copies of Department of Indian Affairs records including the Federal Collection,
Reserve General Registers and pre-1920 annual reports
• A large collection of unpublished research materials
• Reports written by all of the field school students
• Maps, oral history, contemporary and archival photographs
• Field note collections of several anthropologists and linguists dating from the
early 1900s to the 1970s
Please call ahead before visiting the Archives as space and resources are limited.
You can reach the librarian at 604-824-5105
or email at Tia.Halstad@stolonation.bc.ca

Repository
Facilities associated with the SRRMC Archaeology program include the Material Culture Repository. The Repository houses cultural artifacts in a respectful manner and place. Cultural objects include a collection of Coast Salish baskets and many archaeological artifacts either collected during research projects or donated. These objects are held in trust by SRRMC on behalf of all Stó:lō.

Downoadable PDF's
Stó:lō Heritage Policy Manual - May 2003 - v1.1 .pdf
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