The People: A Historical Guide to the First Nations of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba

$10.95

ISBN: 9781895618563
Dewey: 971.200497
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Author: Donald Ward
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Pages: 118
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Description

This illustrated guide includes concise descriptions of the First Nations of the three prairie provinces, providing an overview of the history and culture of many aboriginal groups in one handy volume. The books begins with a brief history of the First Nations of the plains and subarctic. Each chapter deals with a different group, including the Assiniboine, the Blackfoot Confederacy (the Siksikah, Blood, Peigan, Sarcee, and Gros Ventre), the Plains and Woodland Cree, the Saulteaux, Dakota, Iroquois, Kootenay, Crow, Shoshoni, Chipewyan, Beaver, Slavey, and Sekani. The origins, history, culture, language, customs, methods of hunting and preparing food, and religious practices of each group are detailed, as well as the effects on them of European contact from the earliest times to the taking of treaty. The book also includes more than fifty archival photographs that depict some of the more prominent leaders, as well as ceremonies, clothing, social customs, and other aspects of daily life. This book will be useful to students, teachers, researchers, and anyone interested in the history of Canada’s aboriginal peoples.

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Weight 0.47 lbs
Dimensions 9.14 × 6.06 × 0.31 in
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