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Cedar and bamboo [videorecording (DVD)]. Cover Image DVD DVD

Cedar and bamboo [videorecording (DVD)].

Leung, Diana. (Added Author). Todd, Kamala. (Added Author). Lau, Jennifer. (Added Author). Lee, Karin. (Added Author). Chinese Historical Society of B.C. (Added Author). Moving Images Distribution. (Added Author).

Summary: "Chinese people arrived on Canada's western shores many generations ago. Since then, they have formed unique relationships and shared many experiences with indigenous peoples. Cedar and Bamboo explores those relationships through the lives of four people of Chinese and Aboriginal ancestry. Set in British Columbia and Vancouver, their stories reveal the difficult circumstances of First Nations people and early Chinese immigrants" -- Container.

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  • Physical Description: videodisc
    1 videodisc (23 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher: Vancouver, BC : Moving Images [distributor], 2010.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Bonus material: 1788: a history of Chinese and First Nations relations in B.C. (9:35)
DVD-R format. No scene indexing. 5-min. "skip" segments.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Director, Diana Leung, Kamala Todd ; produced by Jennifer Lau and Karin Lee on behalf of the Chinese Canadian Historical Society of B.C.
Language Note:
Closed captioned.
Subject: Chinese -- British Columbia -- History
Indians of North America -- British Columbia -- History
Chinese Canadians
Indigenous peoples -- British Columbia -- History
HISTORY
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
FIRST NATIONS STUDIES
SOCIOLOGY

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Holdable? Status Due Date Courses
Lansdowne Library FC 106 C5 C42 2010 (Text) 26040002917173 Media Volume hold Available -

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