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This popular history of the War of 1812 is generously illustrated with archival images as well as with colour photography taken at historical sites fromthe war. |
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A biography of the Shawnee warrior, Tecumseh, a key player on the British side in the war of 1812. |
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A fascinating and beautifully illustrated new biography reflecting recent research into the life of the influential Mohawk leader. |
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The arrival of Europeans in the New World forever changed the fate of the Beothuk. As more settlers arrived, the Beothuk were forced inland. They were tracked, abducted, and even murdered. Their plight was epitomized by the tragic story of Shanawdithit - the last of the Beothuk. |
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In this award-winning book, human rights specialist Renée Dupuis takes a fresh look at the issues surrounding Canada's Aboriginal People and proposes some new solutions. |
Making the Spirit Dance WithinJoe Duquette High School and an Aboriginal Community(Our Schools)By Celia Haig-Brown, Kathy L. Hodgson-Smith, Robert Regnier, By Jo-Ann ArchibaldAn exploration of the success of the Joe Duquette High School in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and its commitment to aboriginal spirituality. |
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The true story of a Micmac woman, her role in the American Indian Movement - and her unsolved murder. |
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In The Forgotten North, the authors outline the history of subarctic north and its inhabitants, consider its contemporary problems, and examine some proposed solutions. |
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Offering a sympathetic but detached portrait of Canada's native people, this book has become a classic. |
Women and Social ChangeFeminist Activism in CanadaEdited by Jeri Dawn Wine, Edited by Janice L. RistockIn this collection, leading feminist activists and academics describe their organizing and reflect on their successes and failures. |





