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An intriguing mix of African-American, First Nation, Hawaiian, and European, the early residents of Saltspring Island were neither successful farmers nor full-time waged workers, neither squatters nor bona-fide landowners. This book explores how these early settlers created and sustained a distinctive society, culture, and economy.Sandwell, R. W. is the author of 'Contesting Rural Space Land Policy And Practices of Resettlement on Saltspring Island, 1859-1891', published 2006 under ISBN 9780773529526 and ISBN 0773529527.
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