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  1. Hilary Stewart (3 November 1924 – 5 June 2014) was a Saint Lucia - born Canadian writer known for her books about the Northwest Coast First Nations people. She illustrated other writers' books and published eleven of her own.

  2. Jun 16, 2014 · Sad news out of Quadra Island with the news that Northwest Coast archaeological legend Hilary Stewart passed away on June 5th, at the age of 90. The local newspaper the Discovery Islander has a full obituary written by her friend, anthropologist Joy Inglis.

  3. Hilary Stewart is an award-winning author, illustrator and advocate of archaeology and Northwest Coast First Nations cultures. Her generosity of spirit, willingness to share knowledge and to train others makes her eminently qualified to be a recipient of the Pendergast award.

  4. Hilary Stewart (1924-2014) was an award-winning author best known for her books on Northwest Coast First Nations cultures. She had also been involved in teaching outdoor education and wilderness survival courses for many years, as well as studying the ethnobotany of the coast First Nations, and had extensive practical.

  5. She died on June 5, 2014. Hilary Stewart was pre-deceased by her brother Peter and her sister Heather. She is survived by her sister in-law Anna Stewart, her niece Robyn Stewart and her nephew Ian Stewart.

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  6. Hilary Stewart is an award-winning author best known for her books on Northwest Coast First Nations cultures. She has also been involved in teaching outdoor education and wilderness survival courses for many years, as well as studying the ethnobotany of the coast First Nations, and has an extensive practical experience in the use of plants.

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