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Canada's first nations : a history of founding peoples from earliest times
Education Library, University of British Columbia

Book > History
Creators
Dickason, Olive Patricia
Description
"This is a comprehensive history of Canada's original inhabitants . . . . Using an interdisciplinary approach that combines history, anthropology, and archaeology, Dickason tells the story of the more than 50 nations in the territory that is now Canada, beginning with the arrival of people in North America from across the Bering Strait many thousands of years ago."

More Information

ISBN
0771028008; 0771028016
Statement of Responsibility
Olive Patricia Dickason.
Publication Information
Toronto : McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Physical Description
590 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Notes
More recent editions available.
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references: pages 521-559.

 
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