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100 1 _aRay, Arthur J.,
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245 1 0 _aAn illustrated history of Canada's Native people :
_bI have lived here since the world began /
_cArthur J. Ray.
250 _aFourth edition.
260 _aMontreal ;
_aKingston ;
_aLondon ;
_aChicago :
_bMcGill-Queen's University Press,
_c(c)2016.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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500 _aRevision of: Ray, Arthur J., 1941-. I have lived here since the world began.
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520 0 _a"Canada's Native people have inhabited this land since the Ice Age and were already accomplished traders, artisans, farmers and marine hunters when Europeans first reached their shores. Contact between Natives and European explorers and settlers initially presented an unprecedented period of growth and opportunity. But the two vastly different cultures soon clashed. Arthur J. Ray charts the history of Canada's Native people from first contact to current land claims. The result is a fascinating chronicle that spans 12,000 years and culminates in the headlines of today."--
_cProvided by publisher.
505 0 0 _aChapter 1 The Land As History Book --
_tChapter 2 The Cultural Mosaic --
_tChapter 3 Legends of the First Encounters --
_tChapter 4 Welcoming the Newcomers --
_tChapter 5 New Friends and Foes --
_tChapter 6 Trade and War in the Western Interior --
_tChapter 7 Opportunities in the Fur Trade --
_tChapter 8 The Sea-Otter Bonanza --
_tChapter 9 Choosing Sides --
_tChapter 10 Fighting the Loyalists for Land --
_tThe Changing Order in the Northwest --
_tChapter 12 Placed on a Little Spot --
_tChapter 13 The Métis and "Indian" Question --
_tChapter 14 Treaty Making --
_tChapter 15 It Is a Strict Law That Bids Us Dance --
_tChapter 16 From Buffalo Hunting to Farming --
_tChapter 17 The Modern Fur Trade --
_tChapter 18 Working for the Industrial Fishery --
_tChapter 19 Getting Organized --
_tChapter 20 Searching for Settlement --
_tChapter 21 History Wars --
_tChapter 22 The Forgotten People: The Métis.
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650 0 _aIndians of North America
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650 0 _aIndigenous peoples
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650 5 _aNative peoples
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655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell