Chapters by Dr. Carlson included in other scholarly works.
[Forthcoming] “'We Could Not Help Noticing The Fact That Many of Them Were Cross-eyed': Historical Evidence and Coast Salish Leadership,” forthcoming in Whitney Lackenbaur and Myra Rutherdale, eds., Roots of Entanglement: Essays in Native-Newcomer Relations in Honour of J.R. Miller (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016)
[Forthcoming] “‘Don’t Destroy the Writing’: Time- and Space-based Communication and the Colonial Strategy of Mimicry in Nineteenth Century Salish-Missionary Relations on Canada’s Pacific Coast,” in Lachlan Paterson, ed., Textuality in Indigenous History (London: Cambridge University Press, 2016).
[Forthcoming] “Broken Bargains: The Creation and Reduction of Ts’elxéyeqw Indian Reserves,” In David Schaepe, ed., The Ts’elxéyeqw People (Chilliwack: Stó:lō Research and Resource Management Centre, 2016). [Note – This Last Entry Is Not Peer Reviewed]
2012.Different Peoples, Shared Lands: Historical Perspectives on Native-Newcomer Relations Surrounding Resource Use in British Columbia,” Ken Coates and Keith Carlson in D.B. Tindall and Ronald L. Trosper, eds., Aboriginal Peoples and Forest Lands in Canada (UBC Press, 2012)
Different Peoples, Shared Lands
2011. "Technologies and Travels: The Secwepmec Use of Literacy and Steam Travel", in Diane Jules, ed., Secwepmec History (Kamloops BC: Kamloops Tribal Council, 2011 - accepted) (not peer reviewed)
2011. “Orality About Literacy: The ‘Black and White’ of Salish History,” in Keith Thor Carlson, Kristina Fagan, and Natalia Khanenko-Friesen eds., Orality and Literacy: Reflections Across Disciplines (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011). 39pgs.
Orality about Literacy The Black and White of Salish History
2011. “Reading and Listening at Batoche,” in Carlson, Fagan and Khanenko-Friesen, eds., Orality and Literacy: Reflections across Disciplines, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011). Co-author with Fagan, and Khanenko-Friesen. 25pgs.
Reading and listening at Batoche
2011. “Aboriginal Diplomacy: Queen Victoria Comes to Canada, and Coyote Goes to London” in Whitney Lackenbaur, and Marshall Bier, eds., Indigenous Diplomacies, (Hampshire: Paulgrave MacMillan, 2009) 29pgs.
Aboriginal Diplomacy
2009. “Turning the Page: Ethnohistory From a New Generation”, in Ethnohistory for a New Generation, eds., Keith Thor Carlson et. al. (special issue of the peer reviewed online journal Research Review Vol. 2, Issue 2, {http://journals.ufv.ca/rr/RR22/}), Co-author with John Lutz, and David Schaepe. 14pgs.
Turning the Page
2007. “Innovation, Tradition, Colonialism, and Aboriginal Fishing Conflicts in the Lower Fraser Canyon,” in Ted Binnema and Susan Neylan, eds., New Histories for Myth and Memory.pdfOld: Changing Perspectives on Canada’s Native Past (UBC Press, 2007). 43pgs
Innovation, Tradition, Colonialism
2007. “The Chilliwack Migration,” in Ron Denman, The Chilliwack Story (Chilliwack: Chilliwack Museum and Archives, 2007). Co-author with Ron Denman. 5pgs. (Not peer reviewed).
2007. “Toward An Indigenous Historiography: Events, Migrations, and the Formation of ‘Post-Contact’ Coast Salish Collective Identities,” in Bruce G. Miller ed., “Be of Good Mind”: Essays on the Coast Salish, (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press). 46pgs.
Toward an Indigenous Historiography
2007. “Reflections on Indigenous History and Memory: Reconstructing and Reconsidering Contact,” in John Lutz, ed., Myth and Memory: Stories of Indigenous-European Contact. (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2007). 41pgs.
Reflections on Indigenous History and Memory
2006. “The Indians and the Crown: Aboriginal Memories of Royal Promises in Pacific Canada,” in Colin Coates ed., Majesty in Canada, (Edinborough, Scotland: Dundurn Press, 2005). 30pgs.
Indians and the crown
2005. “The Chilliwacks and the River Valley,” in Ron Denman ed., In the Arms of the Mountains: A History of the Chilliwack River Valley, (Chilliwack BC: Chilliwack River Valley Historical Society, 2006) 2pgs. (Not peer reviewed).
2001. “Making the World Right through Transformations,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 1, pp.6-7. Co-authored with Sonny McHalsie and David Schaepe
2001. “Expressions of Collective Identity,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 8, pp.24- 29.
2001. “Stó:lô Migrations and Shifting Identity,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô- Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 9, pp.30-31.
2001. “Changing Households, Changing Houses,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô- Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 13, pp.40-47. Junior author with David Schaepe, Sonny McHalsie, and Patricia Omerod
2001. “Inter-Community Conflicts,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 14, pp.48-49.
2001. “Memories of Defense,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 15, pp.50- 51. Senior author with Kelly, Hugh, Harry Edwards and Andy Commodore,
2001. “Expressions of Trade and Exchange,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô - Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 18, pp.56-57.
2001. “History Wars: Considering Contemporary Fishing Site Disputes,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 19, pp.58-59.
2001. “The Numbers Game: Interpreting Historical Stó:lô Demographics,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 27, pp.76-83.
2001. “Perceptions and Perspectives of the ‘Other,’” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 28, pp.84-91.
2001. “The Fraser River Gold Rush, 1858,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 29, pp.92- 93.
2001. “Indian Reservations,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 30, pp.94-95.
2001. “European Mapping of an Unfamiliar World,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô-Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 44, pp128-133.
2001. “Prophesy,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., A Stó:lô -Coast Salish Historical Atlas, (Vancouver: Douglas and McIntyre, 2001), Plate 46, pp.154-161.
1999. “Indian Folk History and Place Names,” in Dalphne Sleigh, ed., One Foot on the Border: The History of Sumas Prairie and Area, (Abbotsford: Sumas Prairies and Area Historical Society, 1999), 3pgs. Senior author with Sonny McHalsie. (Not Peer Reviewed)
1997. “First Contact—Smallpox: ‘A Sickness No Medicine Could Cure and No Person Escape,’” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., You Are Asked To Witness: The Stó:lô In Canada’s Pacific Coast History, (Chilliwack B.C.: Stó:lô Heritage Trust, 1997), pp.27-40.
First Contact Smallpox
1997. “Stó:lo-Xwelitem Relations During the Fur and Salmon Trade Era,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., You Are Asked To Witness: The Stó:lô In Canada’s Pacific Coast History, (Chilliwack B.C.: Stó:lô Heritage Trust, 1997), pp.41-52.
Stolo Xwelitem Relations
1997. “A Legacy of Broken Promises: The Xwelítem Exploration and Settlement of S’olh Téméxw,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., You Are Asked To Witness: The Stó:lô In Canada’s Pacific Coast History, (Chilliwack B.C.: Stó:lô Heritage Trust, 1997), pp.53-86.
A Legacy of Broken Promises
1997. “Early Nineteenth Century Stó:lô Social Structures and Government Assimilation Policy,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., You Are Asked To Witness: The Stó:lô In Canada’s Pacific Coast History, (Chilliwack B.C.: Stó:lô Heritage Trust, 1997), pp.87-108.
Early Nineteenth Century Stolo Social Structures
1997. “Stó:lô People and the Development of the B.C. Wage Labour Economy,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., You Are Asked To Witness: The Stó:lô In Canada’s Pacific Coast History, (Chilliwack B.C.: Stó:lô Heritage Trust, 1997), pp.109-124. Co-author with John Lutz
1997. “Stó:lô Soldiers, Stó:lô Veterans,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., You Are Asked To Witness: The Stó:lô In Canada’s Pacific Coast History, (Chilliwack B.C.: Stó:lô Heritage Trust, 1997), pp.125-138.
Stolo Soldiers, Stolo Veterans
1997. “Spoken Literature,” in Keith Thor Carlson, ed., You Are Asked To Witness: The Stó:lô In Canada’s Pacific Coast History, (Chilliwack B.C.: Stó:lô Heritage Trust, 1997), pp.181-196. Junior author with M. Teresa Carlson, Brian Thom and Albert McHalsie