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Paul Yee fonds
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[Interviews with] Peter Chong, Village Chief, Louie Phillips, Lytton B.C.

Item is an audio cassette containing recordings of two interviews, a brief one with Peter Chong at the beginning of the tape, and the rest of the tape contains an interview with Louie Phillips about the history of the Chinese community and First Nations people in Lytton. Although some of the audio sounds as if it was recorded outdoors with wind and car noises in the background, the speaking is intelligible.

Essays and Speeches

File consists of essays Yee wrote for undergraduate and graduate coursework in history and geography, and a speech Yee gave on the history of Chinese Masonic Lodges in British Columbia.

Correspondence 2000

File consists of correspondence between Yee and his friends, family, colleagues, readers, and publishers. The file also includes notes Yee made to himself about his work and personal life; drafts of a review Yee wrote for BC Historical News about Wing Chung Ng's book "The Chinese in Vancouver, 1945-80; the pursuit of identity and power', and related notes; and documents pertaining to cultural events and organizations in Toronto and Vancouver.

Foon Wong's personal correspondence

File consists of letters sent to Foon Wong, including letters from Gordon Yee and other correspondents. File also contains a death notice for Gordon Yee.

Yee family photographs

Subseries consists of photographs of Gum May Yee and Gordon Yee, their children, and some of their friends and acquaintances in the area of Naicam, Saskatchewan.

Paul Yee and Lillian Ho Wong

  • AM1523-S6-F61-: 2008-010.2797
  • Item
  • [ca. 1978]
  • Part of Paul Yee fonds

Item is a portrait of Paul Yee and his aunt Lillian Ho Wong. The item is accompanied by a poem written by Paul Yee about his relationship with his aunt.

Chinese Cultural Centre volunteers at boxcar

  • AM1523-S6-F61-: 2008-010.2798
  • Item
  • [ca. 1978]
  • Part of Paul Yee fonds

Item is a portrait of Paul Yee and other volunteers for the Chinese Cultural Centre seated inside and standing outside of a boxcar in a Vancouver rail yard. The item is accompanied by a poem written by Paul Yee about the occasion.

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