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In their footsteps : contributions of First Nations people in Alberta
Source Record

2001
Book
Contributors
Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs.; Tribal Chiefs Institute of Treaty 6.
Description
“Every Aboriginal person is a thread; every community has been carefully sewn to build the foundation of the First Nation. Read about exceptional people who have made significant contributions for the betterment of their people. In Their Footsteps talks about the spirit of the treaties and includes short biographies of Treaty 6, 7 and 8 First Nations people of influence from Theresa Wildcat to Bert Crowfoot.”--Publisher’s website.
 

More Information

ISBN
1552202925
Publication Information
Edmonton : Duval House Pub.
Physical Description
x, 58 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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