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HIST 385, Imperialism and Colonialism in Modern East Asia

Introduction

Territory acknowledgment : Long before Canada was formed, the Stó:lō (people of the river) occupied the land on which UFV is located. They lived in the Fraser Valley and lower Fraser Canyon of British Columbia and they spoke Halq'eméylem, also known as the upriver dialect.

This guide has been developed as a introduction to resources for the study of the history of the history of imperialism and colonialism in modern East Asia.  It is not a comprehensive listing of sources, but rather a starting point from which you can begin your research according to your information needs.

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The University of the Fraser Valley is situated on the traditional territory of the Stó:lō peoples. The Stó:lō have an intrinsic relationship with what they refer to as S’olh Temexw (Our Sacred Land), therefore we express our gratitude and respect for the honour of living and working in this territory.

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