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A Is For Aboriginal Joseph Maclean Brendan Mp Heard

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A Is For Aboriginal Joseph Maclean Brendan Mp Heard
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Publisher: Interactive Publishing Corporation
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.84 MB
Pages: 96
Author: Joseph MacLean; Brendan M.P. Heard
ISBN: 9780991858903, 0991858905
Language: English
Year: 2014

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A Is For Aboriginal Joseph Maclean Brendan Mp Heard by Joseph Maclean; Brendan M.p. Heard 9780991858903, 0991858905 instant download after payment.

A is for Aboriginal is the first in the First Nations Reader Series. Each letter explores a name, a place or facet of Abo­riginal history and culture.
The reader will discover some interesting bits of history and tradition that are not widely known. Many, for example. do not know that Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin (two of the American Founding Fathers) both attribute the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, one of the world's oldest democracies, as the inspiration for the American Constitution. Or, that the origin of 'Red Indian' is not because of skin colour, but from the ochre (iron oxide) used by the now extinct Beothuk to colour their skin red.
At the bottom of each letter there is a list of Indigenous peoples that begin with that letter. The idea is that the names can be recited as a sort of poem of remembrance. There is a glossary of all of the indigenous peoples named in the book. The glossary although extensive is not a definitive list of indigenous people. The main focus is on North America but there are some indigenous people listed from every continent to give a global sense of the expanse and depth of the Aboriginal story.
This book celebrates Aboriginal heritage and culture. The illustration for the book title depicts the creation story that tells of the world coming into being on the back of a turtle. North America is often referred to as Turtle Island.

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