"The wondrous story and traditions of the country": The Native Sons of British Columbia and the role of myth in the formation of an urban middle class.
http://localhistory.vpl.ca/link/cni42065
- Author
- Pass, Forrest D.
- Date
- Autumn 2006
- Geographic Location
- British Columbia
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Abstract
- "This paper contends... that the Native Sons had a ...historical significance that extended beyond its anti-Asian vitriol and stereotyped depictions of Aboriginal peoples...[and] argue[s] that the Native Sons appealed to...skilled labourers,white-collar employees, and minor professionals..."
- Author
- Pass, Forrest D.
- Role
- Author
- Date
- Autumn 2006
- Corporation
- Native Sons of British Columbia
- Geographic Location
- British Columbia
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Physical Description
- charts
- Source Title
- BC Studies
- Issue
- 151
- Pages
- 3-38
- Abstract
- "This paper contends... that the Native Sons had a ...historical significance that extended beyond its anti-Asian vitriol and stereotyped depictions of Aboriginal peoples...[and] argue[s] that the Native Sons appealed to...skilled labourers,white-collar employees, and minor professionals..."