Listening to Our Ancestors: The Art of Native Life Along the North Pacific Coast is a co-publication from the National Museum of the American Indian and the National Geographic Society
she pretends she doesn't feel the jellyfish stinging her young hands - she's Uncle Mick's little warrior
Yet the story of Africville
But Leger encountered obstacles along the way
explores the colonial aspects of education through treaty rights and the establishment of residential and day schools
Words of the Huron Lacrosse Listening to Our Ancestors: TheFascinating study of seventeenth century Huron Wendat language from early Jesuit writing sources. This form of linguistic archaeology covers the Huron or Wendat as well as the Wyandot (Petun) Nations and their culture, kinship, clans, relationship to the environment, material culture, ceremonies, warfare, medicine and disease, and relationship to the French. Of particular interest is the coverage of the construction of longhouses and wooden armour,