Alice Ravenhill

Alice Ravenhill in 1917 Alice Ravenhill (1859, Epping Forest, England – 1954, British Columbia) was an educational pioneer, a developer of Women's Institutes, and one of the first authors to propound aboriginal rights in B.C. She is also the author of numerous articles and books, including her autobiography which she wrote when she was 92. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. by Ravenhill, Alice
    Published 1938
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  2. Corner stone of Canadian culture
    an outline of the arts and crafts of the Indian tribes of British Columbia
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    by Ravenhill, Alice
    Published 1944
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  3. Folklore of the Far West
    with some clues to characteristics and customs
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    Published 1953
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