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The Bear Facts
Humourous animated short involves a ill-equipped European "discovering" the Inuit homeland and promptly planting flags everywhere as a sign of ownership and an Inuit hunter's response. Accompanying material: The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan.
Duration: 3:58.
The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan
Guide to accompany film, The Bear Facts. Target audience Grades one to three in the subject areas of History, Social Sciences, First Nations and Humanities.
Between Worlds: Interpreters, Guides and Survivors
Canada, Inc.
The Relevance of Ideology to the Emergence of a Capitalist Social Formation in Rupert's Land and the "Indian Territories" of British North American, 1852 to 1885
Captain Cook Was Here
A Critical History of Colonization and Amerindian Resistance in Trans-Appalachia 1750-1830: The Proclamation Wars
A Different Kind of Indians: Negotiating the Meanings of "Indian" and "Tribe" in the Puget Sound Region, 1820s-1970s
Getting the Indians Out of Town: Race and Space in Victoria's History
The Historical Roots of a Frontier Alcohol Culture: Alaska and Northern Canada
Historical Timeline: From 1700s to the Present
A History of the Native People of Canada: Volume 1
"Innocent Legal Fictions": Archival Convention and the North Saanich Treaty of 1852
Introduction: Complex Subjectivities, Multiple Ways of Knowing
An Introduction to the Arts of the Western Arctic
Islands of Truth: Vancouver Island from Captain Cook to the Beginnings of Colonialism
Lives Lived West of the Divide: A Biographical Dictionary of Fur Traders Working West of the Rockies, 1793-1858
Manahatta to Manhattan: Native Americans in Lower Manhattan
Manito Gitigaan Governing in the Great Spirit's Garden: Wild Rice in Treaty # 3: An Example of Indigenous Government Public Policy Making and Intergovernmental Relations Between the Boundary Waters Anishinaabeg and the Crown, 1869-1994
Métis Fiddling Goes Back to Days of Hudson's Bay Company
The Murman Coast and the Northern Dvina Delta as English and Dutch Commercial Destinations in the 16th and 17th Centuries
Oomingmak in Alaska: the Story of a Yup'ik Eskimo Knitting Co-op
Orkneymen to Rupert's Landers: Orkney Workers in the Saskatchewan District, 1795-1830
Osage Gender: Continuity, Change and Colonialzation, 1720s-1870s
Pelletier: the Forgotten Castaway of Cape York
Pemulwuy, The Rainbow Warrior
A Peripatetic Trading Post Clerk
Pokemouche Mi'kmaq and the Colonial Regimes
Princess Pocahontas, Rebecca Rolfe (1595-1617)
Relays the true story of Pocahontas who saved the life of John Smith, leader of the first American settlement in Jamestown, but unlike the Disney version, she did not fall in love with him or marry him.
Rampart House
Historic site located near the mouth of Boundary Creek (Shanàghan K’òhnjik) and right next to the boundary between the United States and Canada.