This site was created for the Provincial Capital Commission by Open School BC.
Key individuals involved in the project include: 

Mike Sherman
Project Manager
Open School BC
Leanne Baugh-Peterson
Writer
Janet Bartz
Media Coordinator
Open School BC 
John Adams
History Consultant
Discover the Past
Sean Cunniam
FLASH Programmer
Teacher's Pet Educational Resources

Butch Dick
Songhees Education Liaison
Songhees Nation

Harley A. Wylie
Aboriginal Liaison
Provincial Capital Commission

Kathryn MacLean
Program and Policy Analyst
Provincial Capital Commission

Max Licht
Illustrator
Max Licht Illustration
Denis Johnston
Director, Outreach and Engagement
Provincial Capital Commission

The Provincial Capital Commission wishes to thank and acknowledge the Songhees Chief and Council, Administrator Jackie Albany and Songhees Education Liaison Butch Dick, who all gave so generously their knowledge, information, history and time. Their understanding, support, and contributions were very helpful in the creation of the Coast Salish feature page.

The Provincial Capital Commission would also like to thank the following for their contributions:

Gordon Chan
Teacher Consultant
St. Michaels University School
Marne St Claire
Teacher Consultant
South Park Elementary School
Heather Sandquist
Teacher Consultant
St. Michaels University School
Karen Aitken
Manager, Public Education & Outreach
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
Tony Goodman
Teacher Consultant
South Island Distance Education School
 

Image References for Coast Salish page:

Salmon
The salmon icon used on the map and Coast Salish page is based on a drawing kindly provided by Butch Dick.

Chief John Albany and Totem Pole
The totem pole is drawn from a photograph, kindly provided by Jackie Albany (taken by Dave Bodaly)  of John Albany standing outside his home in front of his totem pole. The photograph of John Albany is a cropped version of this photograph.

Songhees Wooden Feast Bowl
“This Songhees wooden feast bowl from the collection of the National Museum of the American Indian, Washington DC”
Barsh, Russel. “Traditional Sustainable Use.” Wavelength Magazine, August-September 2003. 5 June 2007 http://www.wavelengthmagazine.com/2003/as03use.php


Images Courtesy of BC Archives:

Page

Accompanying Text

Image Source

James Douglas

Learn my nickname

Image Courtesy of BC Archives 
Source from Call Number: A-01232

James Douglas

A Close call

Image Courtesy of BC Archives
Call Number: A-08953

Chinatown

Making Victoria Home

Image Courtesy of BC Archives
Source from Call Number: C-06727

Chinatown

Modest Beginnings

Image Courtesy of BC Archives
Call Number: D-04747

Francis Rattenbury

page layout

Image Courtesy of BC Archives
Call Number: B-06126

Parliament
Buildings


The Birdcages

Image Courtesy of BC Archives
Source from Call Number: A-08655

Emily Carr

Emily the Artist

Image Courtesy of BC Archives
Call Number: PDP00601

Emily Carr

Final Years

Image Courtesy of BC Archives
Call Number: D-06009

Emily Carr

What a Zoo

Image Courtesy of BC Archives
Call Number: C-05229

Matthew Begbie

Travelling Judge

Image Courtesy of BC Archives
Call Number: A-08953

Coast Salish
Image Courtesy of BC Archives Call
Number: F-09955
Language
Image Courtesy of BC Archives Call
Number: I-30804