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Colonialism's afterlife: Vision and visuality on the Northwest Coast
Bruce Braun
Geography, Environment and Society
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Colonialism
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Afterlife
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Postcolonial
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Northwest Coast
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State Power
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Land Resources
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Modernity
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Social Relationships
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Indigenous Peoples
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Colonial Period
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Physical Landscape
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Political Imaginaries
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Political Struggle
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First Nations
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Landscape Painter
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Canadian Government
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Environmental Imaginaries
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Emily Carr
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Institutional Relations
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Popular
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State Territoriality
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Arts and Humanities
Afterlife
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Post-colonial
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Visuality
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Northwest Coast
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First Nations
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Popular
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Discursive
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aftermath
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Colonial Pasts
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State power
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Contestation
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Indigenous Peoples
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landscape painter
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Emily Carr
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Territoriality
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