Shuswap Archives
The Shuswap by James Teit – originally published in 1909 as Part VII of The Jesup North Pacific Expedition, edited by Franz Boas and published as a Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History
1915 Map of the Shuswap – 5th Edition, June 1, 1915 Sicamous Sheet map that shows features with original names and ancient trails
Adventures of the first Settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River
by Alexander Ross (147 pages)
Notes on the Shuswap People
by George Mercer Dawson, 1891 (44 pages)
The Shuswap
by Franz Boas in The Sixth Report on the North-Western Tribes of Canada, 1890 (15 pages)
A Story of the Fraser River’s Great Sockeye Runs and Their Loss
by D.S. Mitchell, 1925, (58 pages)
Shuswap Passion columns by Jim Cooperman for the Shuswap Market News
John Andrew Mara, prominent Shuswap politician
Shuswap first explored 200 years ago
Famous First Nation Petition 100 years old
Shuswap water powered the Okanagan
Mount Fosthall – Shuswap’s Second Highest Peak
Shuswap’s water diversion to the Okanagan
Charles Collings – Shuswap’s famous reclusive artist
Notch Hill Hall the oldest in the Shuswap
Shuswap History well preserved
Dawson an early Shuswap explorer
Life in the winter for the Secwepemc
Scotty Mitchell – Shuswap’s pioneer Salmon advocate
James Teit – Shuswap’s under-appreciated scholar
Reflections on Shuswap winters past