The Kids Book of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada |
| Canadas Aboriginal peoples have shaped this country in
countless ways. Their story is central to the nations identity
indeed, the word Canada is derived from the Huron-Haudenosaunee
word kanata, which means our village. The Kids Book
of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada is a balanced, in-depth look at the
cultures, struggles and triumphs of Canadas first
peoples. Exhaustively researched and reviewed by specialists in the field, this groundbreaking book is by far the most comprehensive of its kind. The detailed illustrations, based on museum artifacts, written records of long ago and contemporary scholarship, help bring the traditional ways to life for young readers. |
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| This attractive book is suited to children ages 8-12 (Grades
3-7). Written by Diane Silvey and illustrated by John Mantha. Published by Kids Can Press Ltd., 2005. |
| Catalogue No. | 1-55074-998-6 |
| Price | $19.95 |
| Format | Softcover |
| Pages | 64 |
| Language | English only |
| Price and availability subject to change.
Shipping and applicable taxes extra. Questions about this product? Please e-mail us. Last modified: October 27, 2005 |
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