Indians and Inuit of Canada .: R5-491/1990-PDF

"In the first mists of time when the great forces of nature shaped and re-shaped the land mass that became North, Central and South America, there was no one to witness the awesome actions of ice, water, wind and volcanoes. The Americas were desolate lands nearly devoid of life, at intervals an extensive ice sheet 300 metres thick over the present sites of Montreal and Toronto, and up to 30,000 metres thick over the most northerly regions of what is now Canada."--The Arrival of the Indigenous Peoples, p. 3.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
Title Indians and Inuit of Canada .
Variant title Indiens et les Inuit du Canada
Publication type Monograph
Language Bilingual-[English | French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Title on added title page: Les Indiens et les Inuit du Canada.
Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Text in English and French with separate title pages, French text follows English text.
Publishing information [Ottawa?] : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, [1990?].
Description 30, 31 p.
Catalogue number
  • R5-491/1990-PDF
Subject terms Indians
Inuit
Canadian history
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