Descript |
119 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm |
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Bibliog. |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 112-113) and index. |
Summary |
"Indigenous people across Turtle Island have been faced with disease, war, broken promises, and forced assimilation. Despite crushing losses and insurmountable challenges, they formed new nations from the remnants of old ones, they adopted new ideas and built on them, they fought back, they kept their cultures alive, and they survived. Key events in Indigenous history with accounts of the people, places, and events that have mattered from the 12th century to present day are told from a vastly under-represented perspective--an Indigenous viewpoint."-- Provided by publisher. |
Note |
Issued also in electronic formats. |
Subject |
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- History -- Juvenile literature.
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Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Juvenile literature.
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Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Social conditions -- Juvenile literature.
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Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
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Add Author |
Lowinger, Kathy, author.
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Related To |
Online version: Yellowhorn, Eldon, 1956- What the eagle sees. Toronto : Annick Press, 2019 1773213326 9781773213323 (OCoLC)1085541932 |
ISBN |
9781773213293 |
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1773213296 |
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9781773213286 |
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1773213288 |
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