Canadian Cultural Heritage 4-Book Bundle

Canadian Cultural Heritage 4-Book Bundle
Title Canadian Cultural Heritage 4-Book Bundle PDF eBook
Author Peggy Dymond Leavey
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 487
Release 2015-04-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1459732421

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Presenting four titles in the Quest Biography series profiling prominent figures in Canada’s history. In these four books, we explore the cultural heritage at the roots of Canada’s present-day multicultural society. In the lives of abolitionist Underground Railway hero Harriet Tubman, Metis revolutionary Louis Riel, frontiersman Simon Girty, and aboriginal elder stateswoman Molly Brant, we discover that the struggle for inclusion and human rights has existed since the dawn of Canada’s modern history. Includes: Harriet Tubman Louis Riel Simon Girty Molly Brant

Canadian Cultural Heritage 4-Book Bundle Molly Brant

Canadian Cultural Heritage 4-Book Bundle Molly Brant
Title Canadian Cultural Heritage 4-Book Bundle Molly Brant PDF eBook
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Release 2015
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Presenting four titles in the Quest Biography series profiling prominent figures in Canada’s history. In these four books, we explore the cultural heritage at the roots of Canada’s present-day multicultural society. In the lives of abolitionist Underground Railway hero Harriet Tubman, Metis revolutionary Louis Riel, frontiersman Simon Girty, and aboriginal elder stateswoman Molly Brant, we discover that the struggle for inclusion and human rights has existed since the dawn of Canada’s modern history. Includes: Harriet Tubman Louis Riel Simon GirtyMolly Brant.

Canadian Books in Print. Author and Title Index

Canadian Books in Print. Author and Title Index
Title Canadian Books in Print. Author and Title Index PDF eBook
Author
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 1610
Release 1975
Genre Canada Imprints
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The Kids Book of Black Canadian History

The Kids Book of Black Canadian History
Title The Kids Book of Black Canadian History PDF eBook
Author Rosemary Sadlier
Publisher Kids Can Press Ltd
Pages 58
Release 2010-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1554535875

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Learn the important role Black Canadian's have played, and will continue to play, in the development of Canada.

Encyclopedia of American Indian Literature

Encyclopedia of American Indian Literature
Title Encyclopedia of American Indian Literature PDF eBook
Author Jennifer McClinton-Temple
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 481
Release 2010-05-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1438120877

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American Indians have produced some of the most powerful and lyrical literature ever written in North America. Encyclopedia of American Indian Literature covers the field from the earliest recorded works to some of today's most exciting writers. Th

Fort Niagara

Fort Niagara
Title Fort Niagara PDF eBook
Author Patricia Kay Scott
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 404
Release 2023-08-27
Genre History
ISBN 1663254591

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Fort Niagara is located at the northern mouth of the Niagara River about twelve miles from Niagara Falls. This scenic river and world-famous tourist area, which is now shared by the United States and Canada, was Iroquois territory in the 18th century being fought over by France and England. Fort Niagara: The British Occupation 1759–1796 dramatically portrays how the British Army took Fort Niagara from the French and Indians in 1759 and held it for thirty-seven years while Indian, French, British, and American warriors and diplomates vied for control of the Niagara River and its portage route into the Great Lake. If the men who garrisoned Fort Niagara joined up to “see the world,” they probably didn’t anticipate being stationed at this isolated frontier post. It is doubtful that few, if any, of the thousands who served at Fort Niagara recalled their time there as the best part of their military life, even as one British officer wrote home that it wasn’t as bad as he had expected. Some died at the fort, in raids out of the fort, or by accidents in the icy cold and volatile waters of the Great Lakes. Others, thinking they were on their way home for a welcomed leave, were unexpectedly rerouted to Boston in 1775 and fought in the battles of Lexington and Concord, Bunker Hill, and other famous battles of the Revolution. This second book about Fort Niagara by Patricia Kay Scott and William E. Utley carries on the history presented in Fort Niagara, the Key to the Indian Oceans and the French Movement to Dominate North America, published in 2019.

Canadian Selection

Canadian Selection
Title Canadian Selection PDF eBook
Author Alvan Bregman
Publisher Published for the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Culture and the Centre for Research in Librarianship, University of Toronto [by] University of Toronto Press
Pages 530
Release 1985
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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