The Canadian Indian : the Prairie Provinces. : R32-47/1980E-PDF
"Archaeologists and geologists generally agree that man came into the prairie region during the last Ice Age when much of Canada was buried under two giant glaciers — the Cordilleran and the Laurentian. An ice-free corridor separated these ice sheets and people entered America from the continent of Asia over a 1 200 mile stretch of land. Today, the area which once formed this land bridge is known as the Bering Strait."--p. 1.
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Ministère/Organisme | Indian and Inuit Affairs Program (Canada). Public Communications and Parliamentary Relations Branch. Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. |
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Titre | The Canadian Indian : the Prairie Provinces. |
Type de publication | Monographie |
Langue | [Anglais] |
Autres langues publiées | [Français] |
Format | Électronique |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Les Indiens du Canada : Provinces des Prairies. Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. Includes bibliographical references. |
Information sur la publication | Ottawa : Indian and Inuit Affairs Program, Public Communications and Parliamentary Relations, 1980. |
Description | 44 p. : photos |
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Numéro de catalogue du ministère | QS-5146-020-EE-A1 |
Descripteurs | Indians Canadian history Social development |
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