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    Illini, Kickapoo, Lenni Lenape/Delaware, and the Lumbees. There are a lot more than that actually, but I chose these. Where do Algonquians live? The Algonquians live throughout the United States, from California to Maine, and throughout Southern Canada, from Alberta to Labrador. Remember some tribes were forced to move after the Europeans arrived. What is Algonquian culture like and how was it used? Each Algonquian tribe had different cultures and different traditions. Most Algonquian’s made brichbark

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    Canada is known for their mountains, landforms, long lakes, wildlife, tourist attractions, and there historical sites. Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories. 1. Newfoundland and Labour’s geography has a lot to contain like there one thousand small islands. People who live in Newfoundland mostly live in rural areas. Most people are British and Irish, there are very few french people. There are many bays along the coastline and a few icebergs. Cape Spear is a famous light house known in Newfoundland

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    Did you know that field hockey originated from the ‘Arabs, Greeks, Persians, and Romans? They each had their own versions, and thier are traces of a stick game that has been played by the Aztec Indians of South America.’ (britannica.com). ⅡAbout field hockey and the differences While researching on field hockey I could tell that some rules were unique in your own way. Between field hockey and other sports like cricket, soccer, or baseball (those are just example). Some differences between ice hockey

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    Metis Research Paper

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    The Metis, and first nation’s peoples are very well known in Canada for being the first on lots of Canadian land of today; more well-known was Rupert’s land that they lived on for many years then changed to Manitoba. They live in Manitoba still, then moved to Saskatchewan, and to Alberta also. The Metis are the offspring of French-Canadian fur traders and native women. A mixture of European and indigenous ancestry They brought together a proud culture of both people they descended from, even though

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    intolerable acts of racism. These acts of racism are projected towards the Indians and immigrants. In 1608, the Indians already occupied the land when Samuel de Champlain first arrived in Canada. The Indians became valuable allies. The Europeans relied on the Indian’s tools and skills, in order for them to survive in Canada. This alliance soon ended when the Europeans no longer needed the Indian’s skills, and they were able to survive on their own. At this point and beyond, is when many examples of racism

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    Sam Steele Thesis

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    politician who gave his son knowledge in how to help and communicate with people. Thesis: Sam Steele should be the next Prime Minister of Canada and representative of this great nation as he has great personal attributes of loyalty, inspiration, and leadership skills Topic One: I am here today to nominate Sam Steele as the next great Prime Minister of Canada due to his loyalty and integrity. Traits that Steele obtained while in the military. Sam found his true passion after he joined the militia

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    Therefore, most of the literature I found is either on American youth or British youth. The article written by Sunaina Maira “Cultural Citizenship” & “Transnational Citizenship has inspired my study on Muslim youth living in Toronto. Maira (2009) looks at stories of Sara, Amin and other South Asian immigrant youth of their everyday experiences of inclusion, exclusion and engagement in the public sphere including schools and work (p.80). Maira’s research includes both theory and data analysis with

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    passengers on the ship were from the British colonies, so they thought that they would be allowed to move to a Commonwealth nation (like Canada) freely. Canadian officials disagreed, and a two-month stand-off on the coast of Vancouver ensued. The ship returned to India, where reports state that 19 of the passengers were shot on

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    first transcontinental railway built in Canada to connect Canada from coast to coast. (Canadian Pacific Para. 9) The construction almost delayed completely because of John A. MacDonald losing power, but it was finally continued with the help of a syndicate. (Canadian Pacific Para. 4) Due to the insufficient amount of adequate workers in British Columbia, Chinese contract workers were imported to help construct the track with minimal pay and harsh conditions. (Canada Para. 1) Chinese-Canadians were discriminated

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    Canada’s national identity. The Summit Series was an eight-game hockey tournament played between Canada and the Soviet Union, which was scheduled for September 1972. Canada’s finest hockey players from the National Hockey League played the élite amateurs from the Soviet Union in a friendly series. The series took place during the cold war, which allowed for patriotism in the Soviet Union, and especially Canada. This paper will explore how the 1972 Summit Series was a defining moment in Canadian history

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