Herbert Francis Dunlop
From ABC BookWorld, "Suspected of composing most of the text for Chief Dan George's published writing, Father Herbert Dunlop, O.M.I., also wrote a biography of one of most important and under-recognized Aboriginal leaders, Andy Paull: As I Knew Him and Understood His Times (Vancouver: The Order of the O.M.I. of St. Paul's Province, 1989).
Herbert Francis Dunlop joined the Oblate order in 1933 and was ordained in Ottawa in 1940. His first assignment at St. Paul's Parish in North Vancouver brought him into close contact with Squamish and Burrard band Aboriginals, including Paull who he saw on an almost daily basis in the early 1940s because they both lived beside the church and Paull continually used the rectory's telephone for various his sports, business and political activities. Dunlop later worked as Principal of residential schools at Sechelt, Kuper Island (opposite Chemainus) and Mission. He was also pastor of parishes in Lake Cowichan and Duncan before he became Superior of the Oblate Provincial House in Vancouver."