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History prof Molly Ungar on UFV classes then and now


Print Edition: March 18, 2015
Prof Talk is The Cascade
’s oral history series, featuring the people best qualified to talk about what UFV has been like over the course of its first few decades: its professors. Each week we’ll interview a professor from a different department, asking them what UFV was like before it was UFV, and how they expect things will continue to change here.
Molly Ungar is an associate history professor at UFV who teaches courses on Canadian history, the history of Quebec, and Canadian cultural history. She has taught at UFV for 10 years.
What first brought you to UFV? ....

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The Dogs That Grew Wool and the People Who Love Them


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There was a time when the Indigenous women of the Pacific Northwest’s coastal regions paddled their canoes to small, rocky islands once a day or so to care for packs of small white-furred dogs. The dogs would greet them, yelping and pawing as they implored their keepers for food. The women, in turn, would pet the dogs and dispense a stew of fish and marine mammal bits not scraps, but quality food. Once the dogs (most of them perhaps females, probably in heat) had eaten their fill, the women might linger awhile to sing to them and brush their long white fur. The dogs and their fur were the women’s source of wealth, and the women kept watch to ensure that no village cur crept onto the islands to taint the breed. ....

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