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July 2020

New book provides Yukon First Nations perspectives on history, culture and modern-day realities

July 16, 2020
Victoria Castillo and Tosh Southwick

WHITEHORSE, YT & KELOWNA, BC—A new comprehensive, contemporary overview of Yukon First Nations peoples is now available as a free online resource for students and interested readers. 

ECHO: Ethnographic, Cultural and Historical Overview of Yukon’s First Nations Peoples was written and curated collaboratively by Dr. Victoria Elena Castillo and Tosh Southwick of Yukon University together with Dr. Christine Schreyer of University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus.  

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