Références filmographiques

  1. Campbell, Bill, 1997, Q’atuwa’as, people gathering together, A national Film board of Canada realease, Montreal, Quebec.
  2. Curtis, Edward S., 1915, In the Land of the Head-Hunters [later renamed in the Land of the War Canoes], World Book Compagny, New York.
  3. Gibbons, Rose Mary, 2002, A century of genocide in the Americas : the residential school experience, Seattle, Natives Voices, University of Washington.
  4. Merlet, Rachel, 2007, Suquamish . D’uq’wub (People who live near place of clear salt water), Centre audio-visuel, Université Lyon 2, DVD/12.39mn.
  5. —2003a, Le canoë, les racines du renouveau, Centre audio-visuel, Université Lyon 2, DVD/50mn.
  6. —2003b, La collecte traditionnelle du cèdre, Centre audio-visuel, Université Lyon 2, DVD/41mn.
  7. The Suquamish Tribe, 1984, Come Forth Laughing : Voices of the Suquamish People, Suquamish Museum Project, CurrentRutledge, Seattle, Washington State.
  8. The Suquamish Tribe, 1989, Waterborne : Gift of the Indian Canoe, Suquamish Museum Project, CurrentRutledge, Seattle, Washington State.
  9. Tomhave, Jonathan 2005, What is a Real Indian ?, Natives Voices, Seattle, University of Washington.