War of 1812 : highlighting Native Nations
The reader is taken on a visually stimulating 500 km pictorial journey from the Detroit River inland past London down to Port Dover across Brant's Fording Place up to Toronto ending in the Niagara Peninsula. Pages highlight Native involvement at historic events i.e. Battles of Fort Detroit 1812; Queenston Heights 1812; Stoney Creek 1813; The Thames 1813; Chippawa 1814 and Fort Erie 1814. Well supported by maps, images; GPS coordinates with historically authentic and validated Native content. It is the official companion to Ontario's Route 1812 Map and Guide.Native involvement was hardly understood or simply misunderstood. War of 1812: Highlighting Native Nations was created to help the average person understand and create a wonderful teacher/student resource supporting Native studies curriculum throughout North America. It is currently used in 100's of schools.'--Indigo
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- ISBN: 9780981188058
- ISBN: 0981188052
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Physical Description
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119 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 21 x 26 cm - Edition 200th anniversary edition.
- Publisher [Brantford, Ont.] : Real Peoples History, [2012]
- Copyright ©2012
Content descriptions
General Note: | Cover title. "Route 1812". |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-117). |