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At The Wood' Edge / Brenda Katlatont Gabriel-Doxtater
Title : At The Wood' Edge : An Anthology of the History of the People of Kanehstak:ke Material Type: printed text Authors: Brenda Katlatont Gabriel-Doxtater, Author ; Arlette Kawantatie Van Der Hende, Author Publisher: Quebec [Canada] : Kanesatake Education Center Publication Date: 1995 ISBN (or other code): 978-1-89672-900-8 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Unpopular HistoryKeywords: oral history, Mohawk Kanesatake, Colonialism Abstract: An Anthology of the History of the People of Kanehsatake is an important work about the history of the Mohawk people of Kanehsatake, Quebec. The authors have combined the historical record with oral tradition and the result is a well-documented account of a community's history from their perspective. The final chapter deals with the 1990 "Oka Crisis" and the preceding chapters set the stage for understanding this significant event in Canadian history. A recommended text for anyone interested in Mohawk history from the Kanehsatake perspective. Suitable for senior high school to post secondary. At The Wood' Edge : An Anthology of the History of the People of Kanehstak:ke [printed text] / Brenda Katlatont Gabriel-Doxtater, Author ; Arlette Kawantatie Van Der Hende, Author . - Quebec (664 Ste-Philomene, #11,, Kanesatake, Canada) : Kanesatake Education Center, 1995.
ISBN : 978-1-89672-900-8
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Unpopular HistoryKeywords: oral history, Mohawk Kanesatake, Colonialism Abstract: An Anthology of the History of the People of Kanehsatake is an important work about the history of the Mohawk people of Kanehsatake, Quebec. The authors have combined the historical record with oral tradition and the result is a well-documented account of a community's history from their perspective. The final chapter deals with the 1990 "Oka Crisis" and the preceding chapters set the stage for understanding this significant event in Canadian history. A recommended text for anyone interested in Mohawk history from the Kanehsatake perspective. Suitable for senior high school to post secondary. Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status IND GAB 1995 IND GAB 1995 Livre/Book QPIRG-Concordia Indigenous Peoples & First Peoples Available