Author: Phyllis B. Goldman
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9780962090059
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Monkeyshines on Canada
Author: Phyllis B. Goldman
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9780962090059
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9780962090059
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Monkeyshines on Global Education with Classroom Activities
Author: Phyllis Goldman
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9781888325225
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Cultural and educational differences offering the reader unique perspectives on the educational world we share.
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9781888325225
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Cultural and educational differences offering the reader unique perspectives on the educational world we share.
Monkeyshines on Mexico - Land of Legends
Author: Phyllis B Goldman
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9780962090073
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9780962090073
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Monkeyshines on Central and South America
Author:
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9780962090097
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Presents brief articles which provide information on the countries that make up Central and South America including history, government, geography, climate, industry, people, and miscellaneous facts.
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9780962090097
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Presents brief articles which provide information on the countries that make up Central and South America including history, government, geography, climate, industry, people, and miscellaneous facts.
Monkeyshines on the Library...Information for You!
Author: Phyllis Goldman
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9781888325287
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Provides a concise history of the evolution of the library, and discusses the growing function of technology in accessing information in the ever-expanding field of information science.
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9781888325287
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Provides a concise history of the evolution of the library, and discusses the growing function of technology in accessing information in the ever-expanding field of information science.
Monkeyshines on Cultures and Customs from Around the World
Author: Allosaurus Publishers
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9781888325034
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Describes the dress, food, music, arts, holidays, and sports that are found in various countries of the world.
Publisher: EBSCO Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9781888325034
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Describes the dress, food, music, arts, holidays, and sports that are found in various countries of the world.
Subject Guide to Children's Books in Print 1997
Author: Bowker Editorial Staff
Publisher: R. R. Bowker
ISBN: 9780835238007
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 2776
Book Description
Publisher: R. R. Bowker
ISBN: 9780835238007
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 2776
Book Description
Subject Guide to Books in Print
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 3126
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 3126
Book Description
Books in Print
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2432
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2432
Book Description
The North-West Is Our Mother
Author: Jean Teillet
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 1443450146
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
There is a missing chapter in the narrative of Canada’s Indigenous peoples—the story of the Métis Nation, a new Indigenous people descended from both First Nations and Europeans Their story begins in the last decade of the eighteenth century in the Canadian North-West. Within twenty years the Métis proclaimed themselves a nation and won their first battle. Within forty years they were famous throughout North America for their military skills, their nomadic life and their buffalo hunts. The Métis Nation didn’t just drift slowly into the Canadian consciousness in the early 1800s; it burst onto the scene fully formed. The Métis were flamboyant, defiant, loud and definitely not noble savages. They were nomads with a very different way of being in the world—always on the move, very much in the moment, passionate and fierce. They were romantics and visionaries with big dreams. They battled continuously—for recognition, for their lands and for their rights and freedoms. In 1870 and 1885, led by the iconic Louis Riel, they fought back when Canada took their lands. These acts of resistance became defining moments in Canadian history, with implications that reverberate to this day: Western alienation, Indigenous rights and the French/English divide. After being defeated at the Battle of Batoche in 1885, the Métis lived in hiding for twenty years. But early in the twentieth century, they determined to hide no more and began a long, successful fight back into the Canadian consciousness. The Métis people are now recognized in Canada as a distinct Indigenous nation. Written by the great-grandniece of Louis Riel, this popular and engaging history of “forgotten people” tells the story up to the present era of national reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. 2019 marks the 175th anniversary of Louis Riel’s birthday (October 22, 1844)
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 1443450146
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
There is a missing chapter in the narrative of Canada’s Indigenous peoples—the story of the Métis Nation, a new Indigenous people descended from both First Nations and Europeans Their story begins in the last decade of the eighteenth century in the Canadian North-West. Within twenty years the Métis proclaimed themselves a nation and won their first battle. Within forty years they were famous throughout North America for their military skills, their nomadic life and their buffalo hunts. The Métis Nation didn’t just drift slowly into the Canadian consciousness in the early 1800s; it burst onto the scene fully formed. The Métis were flamboyant, defiant, loud and definitely not noble savages. They were nomads with a very different way of being in the world—always on the move, very much in the moment, passionate and fierce. They were romantics and visionaries with big dreams. They battled continuously—for recognition, for their lands and for their rights and freedoms. In 1870 and 1885, led by the iconic Louis Riel, they fought back when Canada took their lands. These acts of resistance became defining moments in Canadian history, with implications that reverberate to this day: Western alienation, Indigenous rights and the French/English divide. After being defeated at the Battle of Batoche in 1885, the Métis lived in hiding for twenty years. But early in the twentieth century, they determined to hide no more and began a long, successful fight back into the Canadian consciousness. The Métis people are now recognized in Canada as a distinct Indigenous nation. Written by the great-grandniece of Louis Riel, this popular and engaging history of “forgotten people” tells the story up to the present era of national reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. 2019 marks the 175th anniversary of Louis Riel’s birthday (October 22, 1844)