Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada is produced by Canadian Geographic in partnership from Assembly of First Nations
Edited by Maurice Switzer the book has a definition section and background about treaties in general
and Indigenous Nationhood charts the history of lacrosse in Indigenous communities and how it's contributed to Indigenous identity formation despite the game’s appropriation by non-Indigenous sport
forcing him to leave his home and his "mother
The authors examine the innovative methods used by Aboriginal People to proceed with community development and adult education
Mācī-Anihšināpēmowin/ Beginning Saulteaux MMIWG Indigenous Peoples Atlas of CanadaMc Anihinpmowin Beginning Saulteaux is an introductory look at one of the most widely spoken of all North American Indigenous languages, regionally known as Saulteaux, Ojibway, Ottawa (Odawa), Chippewa, and Algonquian. The experienced Indigenous language authors, Margaret Cote and Lynn Cote have presented Beginning Saulteaux in an easy to use and easy to read series of lessons, both designed for self study or for use in the classroom, Beginning