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History 30:

A Bibliography of Resources

April 2016

Stewart Resources Centre

Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation 2317 Arlington Avenue, Saskatoon, SK S7J 2H8

Telephone: 306-373-1660 Email: [email protected]

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*Annotations have been excerpted from descriptions provided by the publishers. 300.71 B218 Banks, James A. Teaching strategies for the social studies : decision-making and social action New York, NY: Longman, 1999. Subjects: Social sciences—Study and teaching. 300.71 T794 Trends and issues in Canadian social studies Vancouver, BC: Pacific Educational Press, 1997. Subjects: Social sciences—Study and teaching—Canada. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Social Studies Middle Level. 304.2 C329 Cartwright, Fraser On the threshold : analysing Canadian and world issues Toronto, ON: Gage Learning, 2002. Subjects: Human geography. Notes: Social Studies 20. History 20. Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 304.40971 C212 Canadian women : a history Toronto, ON: Harcourt Brace, 1996. Subjects: Women—Canada—History. Women—Canada—Social Conditions. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 305.800971 B791 Boyko, John Last steps to freedom : the evolution of Canadian racism Winnipeg, MB: Gordon Shillingford Publishing, 1998. Subjects: Racism—Canada—History. Summary: This book traces the experiences of Chinese, Ukrainian, Jewish, Japanese, Black, and Native Canadians. In each case, early activities and contributions by groups and individuals are explored. Figures mysteriously absent from our history books, such as Viola Desmond, Big Bear, Ivan Pylipiw, and others are celebrated. The systemic racism against which they struggled is explained 305.897 Y61 York, Geoffrey The dispossessed : life and death in Native Canada Toronto, ON: Lester & Orpen Dennys 1989. Subjects: Indians of North America—Canada— Social conditions. Indians of North America—Canada—Reservations. Indians of North America—Canada—Claims. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30, Native Studies 30.

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306.08 B954 Burger, Julian Gaia atlas of First Peoples : a future for the Indigenous world New York, NY: Anchor Books, 1990. Subjects: Indians—Social life and customs. Indians, Treatment of. Notes: Native Studies 20. Canadian Studies: Native Studies 30. 306.08 R299 Reclaiming Indigenous voice and vision Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2000. Subjects: Indigenous peoples. Decolonization. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Social Studies 20. History 20. 306.0971 B247 Bardswich, Miriam; Campbell, Jerry Popular culture Oakville, ON: Rubicon Education Inc., 2003. Subjects: Popular culture—Canada—Juvenile literature. Notes: Arts education grade 6 (2009 - dance). Arts education grade 7 (2009 - dance). Arts education grade 8 (2009 - dance). Arts education grade 9 (2009 - dance). Arts education grade 6 (2009 - drama). Arts education grade 7 (2009 - drama). Arts education grade 8 (2009 - drama). Arts education grade 9 (2009 - drama). Arts education grade 6 (2009 - music). Arts education grade 7 (2009 - music). Arts education grade 8 (2009 - music). Arts education grade 9 (2009 - music). Arts education grade 6 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 7 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 8 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 9 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 5 (2011 - visual art). Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30. 320.471 B894 Brune, Nick Canadian by conviction : asserting our citizenship Vancouver, BC: Gage Educational Pub., 2000. Subjects: Law—Canada. Citizenship—Canada. Notes: History 10. Law 30. Social Studies 10. Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30. 320.471 F732 Forsey, Eugene A. How Canadians govern themselves Ottawa, ON: Library of Parliament. Public Information Office, 2012. Subjects: Federal government—Canada. Canada—Constitutional history. Summary: The latest edition of this resource continues to offer an examination of the Parliamentary system of government in Canada. The origins of our government, the daily work of parliamentarians, the constitution, the judicial system, and the levels of government are just a few of the topics described in a concise format. Notes: Social Studies grade 8 (2009). Social Studies 10.

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320.471 F732 Joseph, Thomas W. Essentials of Canadian politics and government Toronto, ON: Prentice Hall, 2001. Subjects: Canada—Politics and government. Notes: Law 30. Social Studies 10. History 10. Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30. 320.471 T588 Tindal, C.R. A citizen’s guide to government Toronto, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2005. Subjects: Canada—Politics and government. Notes: Social Studies Middle (gr. 8, citizenship). Social Studies 10. History 10. Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 320.54 T157 Tames, Richard Nationalism Chicago, IL: Raintree, 2004. Subjects: Nationalism Summary: This book traces the evolution of nationalism and nation-states from their rise in Europe at the time of the French Revolution through a description of nations and empires to the continuing conflicts that they cause today. The book also looks at the relationship between nationalism and other significant twentieth century ideas such as fascism and communism. Notes: Social studies 10. Social Studies 20. History 10. History 20. Canadian Studies: History 30. 320.971 C445 Chambers, Tom Canadian politics : an introduction Toronto, ON: Thompson Educational Publishing, 1996. Subjects: Canada—Politics and government. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 320.971 H835 Hou, Charles; Hou, Cynthia The art of decoding political cartoons : a teacher’s guide Vancouver, BC: Moody’s Lookout Press, 1998. Subjects: Canada—Politics and government—Caricatures and cartoons—Study and teaching. 320.971 M167 McMenemy, John The language of Canadian politics Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier Press, 2001. Subjects: Canada—Politics and Government—Dictionaries. Notes: Law 30. Canadian Studies : History 30, Native Studies 30.

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320.971 W589 White, Walter L. Introduction to Canadian politics and government Toronto, ON: Harcourt Brace, 1998. Subjects: Canada—Politics and government. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 323.1197071 C136 Cairns, Lan C. Citizens plus : Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian state Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2000. Subjects: Canada. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. Native Peoples—Canada—Government relations. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Native Studies 10. Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 325.71 F495 Fine-Meyer, Rose. The immigrant experience Oakville, ON: Rubicon, 2003. Subjects: Canada—Emigration and immigration. Social problems—Canada. Summary: This book offers a survey of Canada's immigration and the impact immigrants have made on the cultural, economic, and social values of our society. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30. 328.71 B423 Bejermi, John How parliament works Ottawa, ON: Borealis Press, 2010. Subjects: Canada—Politics and government. Canada—Parliament. Summary: This book is written to help Canadians understand the organization and operation of our parliamentary system. Following an introduction to the principal features of Canada's government, the book discusses our constitution and the roles of the various elected and appointed officials in the House of Commons and the Senate. The electoral process is described as is the procedure of how a bill becomes law. Notes: Social Studies grade 8 (2009). Social Studies 10. 330.971 N853 Norrie, Kenneth Harold A history of the Canadian economy Toronto, ON: Harcourt Brace Canada, 1996. Subjects: Canada—Economic conditions. 331.137971 W143 Waiser, W.A.

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All hell can’t stop us : the On-to-Ottawa Trek and Regina Riot Calgary, AB: Fifth House, 2003. Subjects: Riots—Saskatchewan. Depressions—1929—Canada. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 331.8 B247 Bardswich, Miriam; Fryer, Sandra Labour and social reform Oakville, ON: Rubicon, 2002. Subjects: —Labour movement—Canada—History—20th Century. Summary: This book presents an overview of Canadian reform history from its roots in the 19th century and in each decade of the 20th. 331.8097124 W289 Warren, Jim W. On the side of the people : a history of Labour in Saskatchewan Regina, SK: Coteau Books, 2005. Subjects: Labour unions—Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan—Social conditions. Summary: A comprehensive history of working people in Saskatchewan, from the mid-1800’s to the present, including numerous historical photos of the personalities and events that bring it to life. 331.88 R826 Ross, Stephanie; Savage, Larry Building a better world : an introduction to the Labour movement in Canada Halifax, NS: Fernwood Publishing, 2015. Subjects: Labour unions—Canada. Labour movement—Canada. Summary: This book includes an analysis of why workers form unions; assesses their organization and democratic potential; examines issues related to collective bargaining, grievances and strike activity, charts the historical development of labour unions, and describes the gains unions have achieved for their members and all working people. The book also examines the challenges confronting unions, created by rapid economic and technological change, the rise of neoliberalism and the increasingly contingent and racialized character of the labour force. 342.71 M889 Morton, Desmond Shaping a nation : the history of Canada’s constitution Toronto, ON: Umbrella Press, 1996. Subjects: Canada—Constitutional history. Notes: Rev. ed. of: Confederation: a short history of Canada's Constitution. Social Studies Middle Level (grade 8). 342.71 P946 Price, Richard Legacy : Indian treaty relationships

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Edmonton, AB: Plains, 1991. Subjects: Indians of North America—Canada—Treaties. Indians of North America—Canada—Government relations, 1951- Notes: Native Studies 10. Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies: History 30, Native Studies 30, Social Studies 30. 342.710872 S797 Statement of treaty issues : treaties as a bridge to the future Saskatoon, SK: Office of the Treaty Commissioner, 1998. Subjects: Indians of North America—Saskatchewan—Claims. Indians of North America—Saskatchewan—Treaties. Notes: Native Studies 10. Aboriginal Resource List. Law 30. 362.1097124 H843 Houston, C. Stuart Steps on the road to medicare : why Saskatchewan led the way Montreal, PQ: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2002. Subjects: Medical care—Saskatchewan—History—20th century. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Native Studies 30. 371.82997 D325 Deiter, Constance From our mothers’ arms : the intergenerational impact of residential schools in Saskatchewan Etobicoke, ON: United Church Pub. House, 1999. Subjects: Indians of North America—Cultural assimilation—Saskatchewan. Indians of North America—Saskatchewan—Residential schools. Summary: A legacy has been left to First Nations communities—one of struggle and survival. This book unveils the stories of women and men, across the generations, who attended residential schools in Saskatchewan. Personal interviews and moving reflections expose the intergenerational impact these schools had on First Nations people and their communities. Notes: Native Studies 10. Aboriginal Resource List. English language arts 20. Native Studies grade 11. 371.82997 E59 Ennamorato, Judith Sing the brave song Schomberg, ON: Raven Press, 1999. Subjects: Indians of North America—Canada—Residential schools. Summary: This book is a dynamic and comprehensive analysis of the historic relationship between Indian people, the church and the vast repercussions endured by former students of Indian residential schools in Canada. 362.92 B258 Barlow, Maude Global showdown : how the new activists are fighting global corporate rule

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Toronto, ON: Stoddart, 2001. Subjects: Economic policy—Citizen participation. International trade—Political aspects. Notes: Social Studies 20. 391.0089 T861 OVERSIZE Troupe, Cheryl Expressing our heritage : Métis artistic designs Saskatoon, SK: Gabriel Dumont Institute, 2002. Subjects: Métis—Costume—Pictorial works. Summary: A collection of 50 color prints showcasing the ageless beauty of traditional Métis clothing and accessories. Notes: Kindergarten curriculum renewal. Arts education grade 1 (2011 - visual art). Arts education grade 2 (2011 - visual art). Arts education grade 3 (2011 - visual art). Arts education grade 4 (2011 - visual art). Arts education grade 5 (2011 - visual art). Arts education grade 6 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 7 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 8 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 9 (2009 - visual art). Canadian Studies : History 30, Social Studies 30, Native Studies 30. Native Studies 10. Aboriginal Resource List. Arts education 10, 20, 30 (visual art). 428.62 H986 Hux, Allan D. My country, our history : Canada from 1867 to the present Markham, ON: Pippin Publishing, 1995. Subjects: Canada—History. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 599.785 S562 Shushkewich, Val The real Winnie : a one-of-a-kind bear Toronto, ON: Natural Heritage Books, 2003. Subjects: World War, 1914-1918—Canada. Winnie-the-Pooh (Fictitious character). Summary: In 1914, a Canadian soldier and veterinarian, Harry Colebourn, purchased an orphaned black bear cub for $20, naming her Winnipeg after the Manitoba city in which he had settled. He later shortened the name simply to 'Winnie'. 659.1042 F495 Fine-Meyer, Rose; Gibson, Stephanie K. Advertising Oakville, ON: Rubicon, 2002. Subjects: Advertising—Social aspects—Canada. Summary: This book offers a panoramic view of Canada through a wide variety of advertisements 700.971 M648 Miller, Heather The visual arts

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Oakville, ON: Rubicon Education Inc., 2003. Subjects: Art—Juvenile literature—Canada. Notes: Arts education grade 6 (2009 - dance). Arts education grade 7 (2009 - dance). Arts education grade 8 (2009 - dance). Arts education grade 9 (2009 - dance). Arts education grade 6 (2009 - drama). Arts education grade 7 (2009 - drama). Arts education grade 8 (2009 - drama). Arts education grade 9 (2009 - drama). Arts education grade 6 (2009 - music). Arts education grade 7 (2009 - music). Arts education grade 8 (2009 - music). Arts education grade 9 (2009 - music). Arts education grade 6 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 7 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 8 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 9 (2009 - visual art). 759.11 A425 Allen Sapp’s art: through the eyes of the Cree and beyond [kit] Saskatoon, SK: The Office of the Treaty Commissioner, 2005. Subjects: Sapp, Allen. Cree Indians—Study and teaching. Summary: CD-ROM contains the teacher resource guide. Curriculum writer, Bev Kynock. Celebrate Allen Sapp's portrayals of the richness of the Plains Cree worldview. Notes: Kindergarten curriculum renewal. Aboriginal Resource List. History 30. Social Studies 30. Arts education 10, 20, 30. Native Studies 10. Arts education grade 1 (2011 - Visual art). Arts education grade 2 (2011 - Visual art). Arts education grade 3 (2011 - Visual art). Arts education grade 4 (2011 - Visual art). Arts education grade 5 (2011 - Visual art). Arts education grade 6 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 7 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 8 (2009 - visual art). Arts education grade 9 (2009 - visual art). 808.0427 S477 Voices of the First Nations Toronto, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. 1995. Subjects: Indians of North America—Literary Collections. Summary: The prose, poetry, and drama selections in this anthology of Aboriginal writing offer a wide variety of perspectives, representation, and depth of emotion. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. English language arts 10. Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 810.8 S958 Sundog highway : writing from Saskatchewan Regina, SK: Coteau Books, 2000. Subjects: Canadian literature (English)—Saskatchewan. Summary: Saskatchewan writers and artists are featured in this truly Saskatchewan resource. Poems, short stories, essays, play excerpts and art work reflect the history of our province, the diversity of the land and people, and the stories and legends that have become part of the tapestry of Saskatchewan. Notes: Native Studies 10. Aboriginal Resource List. English language arts 30 (A30). 813.6 D754 Doyle, David G. From the gallows : the lost testimony of Louis Riel Summerland, BC: Ethnic Enterprises, 2000.

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Subjects: Riel, Louis,—1844-1855—Fiction. Notes: Native Studies 10, 20, 30. Aboriginal Resource List. History 30. Social Studies 10, 20, 30. 909.829 S478 Sens, Allen G. Global politics : origins, currents, directions Scarborough, ON: Nelson Thomson Learning, 2002. Subjects: World politics, 1989- Notes: Law 30. 910 C592 Clark, Bruce Global connections : Canadian and world issues Toronto, ON: Prentice Hall, 2003. Subjects: Economic geography. Human geography. Notes: Geography Grade 12. Social Studies 20. History 20. Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 917.1 C212 Canada : exploring new directions Markham, ON: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1999. Subjects: Human geography—Canada. Physical geography—Canada. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30, Native Studies 30. 917.1 C329 Cartwright, Fraser Contact Canada Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press, 1996. Subjects: Canada—Geography. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30. 917.1 D474 DesRivieres, Dennis Experience Canada : a geography Toronto, ON: Oxford Canada, 2003. Subjects: Canada—Geography. Notes: Grade 11 Geography. 917.1 096 Over Canada: an aerial adventure [DVD] Vancouver, BC: Jim Pattison Group, 2000. Subjects: Canada—Description and travel. Canada—Aerial photographs. Summary: DVD format. DVD digital stereo. Widescreen presentation. "The award winning high definition film and television special"—Cover. A production of the Jim Pattison Group in association with Gary McCartie Productions Inc. and KCTS Television. Also includes, The making of Over Canada, which takes you behind the scenes of the 120-day cross-country shoot.

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Join the crew on an exhilarating ride aboard a specially equipped helicopter as it flies across all terrains of Canada in all seasons, in pursuit of the greatest collection of Canadian images every assembled. 929.1 T759 Tracing your Saskatchewan ancestors : a guide to the records and how to use them Regina, SK: Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, 2000. Subjects: Saskatchewan—Genealogy. 929.92 A669 Archbold, Rick I stand for Canada : the story of the Maple Leaf flag Toronto, ON: Macfarlane Walter & Ross, 2002. Subjects: Maple leaf (emblem). Flags—Canada—History. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 940.3 C212 Canada and the Great War, 1914-1918: a nation born : an educational resource [kit] Ottawa, ON: Veteran Affairs Canada, 1998. Subjects: World War, 1914-1918—Canada—History. Summary: Titles of videos: Canada and the Great War, 1914-1918 : a nation born — Innocence lost, a nation found : Canada remembers the Great War, 1914-1918. Compact disc selections: In Flanders Fields — Keep the homefires burning — Un canadien errant. This resource encourages appreciation among youth for Canadian efforts and sacrifices overseas and at home during World War I. Notes: English language arts 30. Canadian Studies: History 30. 940.4 F855 Freeman, Bill Far from home : Canadians in the First World War Toronto, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1999. Subjects: World War, 1914-1918—Canada. Summary: Companion to the television mini-series with the same title. Notes: Social Studies 20. History 20. Canadian Studies: History 30. 940.48171 R386 Remembrances : Métis veterans Regina, SK: Gabriel Dumont Institute, 1997. Subjects: Métis veterans—Interviews. Notes: Native Studies 10. Canadian Studies: History 30, Native Studies 30. Social Studies 20. Aboriginal Resource List. 940.5318 C212 Canada and the Holocaust : social responsibility and global citizenship : a resource guide for social studies 11 teachers Victoria, BC: British Columbia Ministry of Education, 2000.

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Subjects: Holocaust (Jewish), (1939-1945)—Study and Teaching (Secondary). Refugees, Jewish— Government Policy— Canada. 940.54 C785 Copp, Terry No price too high : Canadians and the Second World War Whitby, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1996. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945—Canada. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30. 940.54 G812 Greenfield, Nathan M. The battle of the St. Lawrence : the Second World War in Canada Toronto, ON: Harper Perennial, 2004. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945—St. Lawrence River. Canada. Royal Canadian Navy—History. Summary: Dating back to 1812, Canada' waters were peaceful. That all changed in World War II on May 11, 1942, when Canada came under attack from German U-boats. Over a period of two years, 18 merchant ships and four Canadian warships would be destroyed. More than 300 people were killed, including 260 Canadians. Drawing on first-person accounts, both Canadian and German, the author examines this period in Canadian history. Included are maps, a table of contents, appendices, an index, and research sources. Notes: Canadian Studies : History 30, Native Studies 30. 940.5421 C785 Copp, Terry Fields of fire : the Canadians in Normandy Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2003. Subjects: Canada. Canadian Army—History—World War, 1939-1945. Notes: Social Studies 10. History 10. Social Studies 20. History 20. 940.5481 M499 Meider, Monica Saskatchewan remembers then and now : an anthology of Saskatchewan war veterans Regina, SK: Saskatchewan Seniors Mechanism, 2001. Subjects: Veterans—Saskatchewan—Biography. World War, 1939-1945—Saskatchewan. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 951.9042 G756 Granfield, Linda I remember Korea : veterans tell their stories of the Korean War 1950-53 Markham, ON: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2004. Subjects: Korean War, 1950-1953—Personal narratives. Soldiers—Canada. Soldiers—United States. Notes: Social Studies 20.

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970.00497 F912 Friesen, John W. First Nations of the Plains : creative, adaptable, enduring Calgary, AB: Detselig Enterprises, 1999. Subjects: Indians of North America—Great Plains—History. Summary: This resource chronicles the story of the Aboriginal Peoples of the plains of North America since European contact. The impact of the cultural clash, as well as the atrocities, is documented. A major component of the book discusses how the Plains peoples have survived and endured in the face of discrimination, disease and forced migration. Black-and-white photographs are used to illustrate key sections. Notes: Native Studies 10. Aboriginal Resource List. 970.00497 G797 Green, Rayna Encyclopedia of the First Peoples of North America Toronto, ON: Groundwood Books/Douglas & McIntyre, 1999. Subjects: Indians of North America—Encyclopedia. Summary: Photographs, drawings, and maps are used to supplement the concise A-to-Z entries dealing with the First Peoples. The article topics range from historical (e.g., The Indian Act and the fur trade) to contemporary (e.g., gambling and self-government). Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Social studies grade 8 (2009). Social studies grade 9 (2009). 970.00497 W952 Wright, Ronald Stolen continents : the "New World" through Indian eyes Toronto, ON: Penguin, 1992. Subjects: Indians of North America—History. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Social Studies 20. History 20. Canadian Studies: Native Studies 30, History 30, Social Studies 30. 971 B472 Canada, a North American nation Toronto, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1995. Subjects: Canada—History. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971 B764 Boulton, Marsha Just a minute omnibus : glimpses of our great Canadian heritage Toronto, ON: McArthur, 2000. Subjects: Canada—History. Summary: 150 stories from Canada's past that are guaranteed to surprise and inform readers of all ages. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. English language arts 10. 971 C212

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Canada : a portrait Ottawa, ON: Statistics Canada, 1999. Subjects: Canada—Economic conditions. Canada—Politics and government. Canada—Description and travel. Canada—Social conditions. Summary: "The official handbook of present conditions and recent progress." Issued also in French. 971 C212 Decades : forces of change Scarborough, ON: Prentice-Hall Ginn Canada, 1996. Subjects: Canada—History—20th century. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 971 C212 Chasmer, Ron Imprints : developing Canada's resources Scarborough, ON: Prentice Hall Ginn Canada, 1997. Subjects: Natural resources—Canada. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 971 C212 Relationships : Canada since 1960 Scarborough, ON: Prentice-Hall Ginn Canada, 1996. Subjects: Multiculturalism—Canada. Native Peoples—Canada. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 971 D324 Deir, Elspeth Canada : the story of a developing nation Toronto, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2000. Subjects: Canada—History. Summary: On the cover it says it is for grade 8, but some grade 12 students may find it useful. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 971 D324 Deir, Elspeth Canada : the story of our heritage Toronto, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2000. Subjects: Canada—History— 1763-1867. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. On cover: Grade 7. 971 E14 Eaton, Diane F. Canada : a nation unfolding Toronto, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1994. Subjects: Canada.

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Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971 F353 Ferguson, Will Canadian history for dummies Toronto, ON: Wiley & Sons, 2005. Subjects: Canada—History. 971 F819 Francis, R. Douglas Origins : Canadian history to Confederation Toronto, ON: Harcourt Brace, 1996. Subjects: Canada—History—1763-1867. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies: Native Studies 30. 971 G482 Gillmor, Don Canada : a people’s history. Volume 1 Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart, 2000. Subjects: Canada—Biography. Canada—History. 971 G482 Gillmor, Don; Michaud, Achille Canada : a people’s history. Volume 2 Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart, 2001. Subjects: Canada—Biography. Canada—History. Summary: Published in conjunction with the series, Canada, a people's history on CBC Television. Volume Two opens with the rebellion over property and language rights for the French-speaking Métis in Manitoba, led by the charismatic and troubled Louis Riel – a key event in our history and one that haunts us to this day. It closes with the less bloody but no less traumatic confrontation between the Mohawk and the Canadian army at Oka, Quebec, in 1990. 971 H882 Huck, Barbara Exploring the fur trade routes of North America : discover the highways that opened a continent Winnipeg, MB: Heartland, 2002. Subjects: Fur trade—Canada—History. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Social Studies Middle Level (gr. 7). Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 971 I29 The illustrated history of Canada Toronto, ON: Key Porter Books, 2002. Subjects: Canada—History. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30.

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971 I62 The invention of Canada : readings in pre-Confederation history Mississauga, ON: Copp Clark Longman, 1994. Subjects: Canada—History. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971 L442 LeBel, Susan Canada’s history : voices and visions Toronto, ON: Gage Learning, 2003. Subjects: Canada—History. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 971 L629 Leskun, Charles Nationalism and French Canada Oakville, ON: Rubicon Education, 2003. Subjects: Quebec (Province)—History—Autonomy and independence movements. Nationalism— (Quebec) Province. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 971 M889 Morton, Desmond Canada : a millennium portrait Campbellville, ON: E Kent Publishers, 2000. Subjects: Canada. 971 N421 Nelles, H. V. A little history of Canada Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press, 2004. Subjects: Canada—History. Summary: In this insightful overview, the author describes Canada's story as one of continuous transformation. From the First Nations, who had to adapt to a challenging physical environment, to French and British invaders, who in the course of their competition for control, established colonies across a vast continent, through the integration of those colonies into a national federation, and down to the volatile new political order that has emerged in the last sixty years, the author describes a dynamic country that is constantly emerging, adjusting, and redefining itself. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971 R287 Francis, R. Douglas (Ed.) Readings on Canadian history : post-Confederation Toronto, ON: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1994.

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Subjects: Canada—History. 971 S644 Smith, Carl F. Canada today Scarborough, ON: Prentice-Hall, 1996. Subjects: Canada. Notes: Social Studies Middle Level (grade 7). Social Studies Middle Level ( grade 8). Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971 W755 Wilton, Carol Change and continuity : a reader on pre-Confederation Canada Toronto, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1992. Subjects: Canada—History—1763-1867. Canada—History—to 1763 (New France). Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.00497 D547 Dickason, Olive Patricia Canada’s First Nations : a history of founding peoples from earliest times Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 1997. Subjects: Native Peoples—Canada—History. Notes: Native Studies 10. Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies: Native Studies 30, History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.00497 E96 Laliberte, Ron F. (Ed.) Expressions in Canadian Native Studies Saskatoon, SK: University Extension Press, 2000. Subjects: Native Peoples—Canada. Summary: This book is a collection of articles reflecting diverse perspectives on important issues in the field of Native Studies. Scholarly arguments, new voices, and an array of other materials such as newspapers, government documents, stories, and journal articles comprise this detailed exploration of this field. These sources reflect the debate regarding traditional Western scholarly research methodology as applied to the Aboriginal tradition of using Elders’ teaching and stories as authentic social and historical materials. Notes: Native Studies 10. Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.00497 F898 Frideres, James S. Aboriginal Peoples in Canada : contemporary conflicts Scarborough, ON: Prentice Hall Allyn and Bacon, 1998. Subjects: Native Peoples—Canada. Native Peoples—Canada—Social conditions. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies: History 30, Native Studies 30.

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971.00497 M556 Mercredi, Ovide In the rapids : navigating the future of First Nations Toronto, ON: Penguin Books, 1993. Subjects: Native Peoples—Canada. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Arts education 10, 20, 30. Canadian Studies: History 30, Native Studies 30, Social Studies 30. 971.00497 M556 The Métis: our people, our story [interactive multimedia] Edmonton, AB: Arnold Publishing, 2000. Subjects: Métis—History. Métis—Economic conditions. Métis—Social conditions. Summary: Jointly produced by the Gabriel Dumont Institute, Arnold Multimedia and the Government of Canada, Dept. of Canadian Heritage. This resource is a detailed exploration of the Métis people of Canada, both historically and today. This CD-ROM profiles eight Métis communities across Canada and examines in depth the economic, social and political lives of Métis people. Photographs, art, maps, personal accounts, biographies, historical documents, statistical records, timelines of events, music and other sources are woven together. Notes: Native Studies 10. 971.00497 R263 Ray, Arthur I have lived here since the world began : an illustrated history of Canada's Native people Toronto, ON: Lester Publishing, 1996. Subjects: Native Peoples—Canada—History. Native Peoples—Canada—Pictorial works. Summary: This is a well-researched account of Canadian Aboriginal history from pre-contact times to the present. Following chapters discussing the influence of the land on the diverse languages, lifestyles and traditions of Aboriginal peoples, the book presents a chronological examination of social and political change over time. Included are sections dealing with trade, early involvement in French and British conflicts, treaties, Indian Acts and current issues. The book discusses inaccuracies found in European drawings, and explores the reasons for common misconceptions about historic events or traditions. The book contains a table of contents, a preface discussing terminology used in the book and the ways in which Aboriginal history has been filtered through European viewpoints, numerous archival photographs, 32 pages of colour photographs illustrating Aboriginal art works and artifacts, a bibliography and an index. Notes: Native Studies 10. Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. Social Studies grade 9 (2009). 971.00497 S811 Steckley, John Full circle : Canada’s First Nations Toronto, ON: Prentice-Hall, 2001. Subjects: Native Peoples—Canada. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Native Studies 10. 971.009 C853

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Coucill, Irma Canada’s prime ministers, governors general and Fathers of Confederation Markham, ON: Pembroke Publishers, 1999. Subjects: Prime ministers—Canada. Governors general—Canada. Fathers of Confederation. 971.009 D676 Donaldson, Gordon The prime ministers of Canada Toronto, ON: Doubleday Canada, 1994. Subjects: Prime ministers—Canada—Biography. Canada—Politics and government. 971.009 W341 Watson, Patrick The Canadians : biographies of a nation Toronto, ON: McArthur, 2000. Summary: Companion to the television series, Canadians : biographies of a nation. Subjects: Canada—Biography. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.01 Q7 Quinlan, Don Explorers and pathfinders Markham, ON: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2004. Subjects: Explorers—Canada. Bumsted, J.M. The Peoples of Canada Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 2004. Subjects: Canada—History. Native Peoples—History. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.05 D637 De Brou, David (Ed.) Documenting Canada : a history of modern Canada in documents Saskatoon, SK: Fifth House Publishers, 1992. Subjects: Canada—History—1867- Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. 971.05 F818 Francis, R. Douglas Destinies : Canadian history since Confederation Toronto, ON: Harcourt Brace Canada, 1996. Subjects: Canada—History—1867- Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies : History 30. 971.05 M156

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McKenzie, James E. The turn of the century : Canada 100 years ago Calgary, AB: Detselig Enterprises, 1999. Subjects: Canada—History. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.05 M425 Keshen, Jeff Material memory : documents in post-Confederation history Don Mills, ON: Addison-Wesley, 1998. Subjects: Canada—History—1867- Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.051 B181 Baldwin, Douglas Confederation and the West Calgary, AB: Weigl Educational Publishers, 2003. Subjects: Northwest, Canadian—History. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. 971.051 B877 Brown, Chester Louis Riel : a comic-strip biography Montreal, QC: Drawn and Quarterly Publications, 2004. Subjects: Riel, Louis,—1844-1885—Comic books, strips, etc. 971.051092 K63 Klerks, Cat The incredible adventures of Louis Riel : Canada’s famous revolutionary Canmore, AB: Altitude Pub. Canada, 2004. Subjects: Riel, Louis,—1844-1885. 971.06 C212 Canada : face of a nation Scarborough, ON: Gage Educational Publishing, 2000. Subjects: Canada—History—20th century. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.06 C212 Canadian issues : a contemporary perspective Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press, 1998. Subjects: Canada—History—20th century. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. 971.06 C737

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Compass points : navigating the 20th century Toronto, ON: Between the Lines; Compass Foundation, 1999. Subjects: Canada—History—20th century. 971.06 C883 Craats, Rennay Canada in the global age Calgary, AB: Weigl Educational Publishers, 2004. Subjects: Canada—History—20th century. 971.06 C957 Cruxton, J. Bradley Spotlight Canada Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 2000. Subjects: Canada—History—20th century. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.06 M235 Bain, Colin M. (Ed.) Making history : the story of Canada in the twentieth century Toronto, ON: Prentice Hall, 2000. Subjects: Canada—History—20th century. 971.06 M889 Morton, Desmond Towards tomorrow : Canada in a changing world : history Toronto, ON: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988. Subjects: Canada—History—20th century. Notes: Native Studies 20. Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.06 W143 Waiser, W. A. Park prisoners : the untold story of Western Canada's national parks, 1915-1946 Saskatoon, SK: Fifth House, 1995. Subjects: World war, 1914-1918—Conscript labor—Canada. World war, 1939-1945—Conscript labor—Canada. National parks and reserves—Canada, Western—History. Notes: Canadian Studies: Social Studies 30, History 30. Native Studies 20. 971.0642 S631 Slade, Arthur John G. Diefenbaker : an appointment with destiny Montreal, PQ: XYZ Pub., 2001. Subjects: Diefenbaker, John G., 1895-1979. Prime ministers—Canada—Biography. 971.1 J24 Jagpal, Sarjeet Singh

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Becoming Canadians : pioneer Sikhs in their own words Maideira Park, BC: Harbour Publishing, 1994. Subjects: Sikhs—British Columbia. 971.201 M 286 Manson, Ainslie Alexander Mackenzie : from Canada by land Toronto, ON: Groundwood Books, 2003. Subjects: Mackenzie, Alexander,—Sir,—1764-1820. Explorers—Canada. Fur traders—Canada. 971.202 C955 Cruise, David The great adventure : how the Mounties conquered the West Toronto, ON: Penguin Books, 1998. Subjects: North West Mounted Police, Canada—History. Northwest, Canadian—History—1870-1905. Summary: Through diary entries, letters, anecdotes, and narrative, this book presents a colourful and entertaining account of the creation of the North West Mounted Police and its gruelling trek west. The book details the motivation for forming a police force, the devastating effect of inept leadership and lack of knowledge about the west, the influence of alcohol on the decay of traditional Indian life, the contribution of Jerry Potts, and the courage of the first recruits. Written in the vernacular of the era, the book contains violent, racist, and sexist terminology to illustrate the perceptions of the early recruits and of the Americans involved in the whiskey trade. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. English language arts 30. 971.24 B624 Bitner, Ruth Saskatchewan history centennial timeline, 1905-2005 Saskatoon, SK: Regina Saskatchewan Archives Board, 2005. Subjects: Saskatchewan—History. 971.24 D229 Dederick, Paul Looking back : true tales from Saskatchewan's past Calgary, AB: Fifth House, 2003. Subjects: Saskatchewan—History—Anecdotes. Saskatchewan—Biography— Anecdotes. 971.24 D229 Dederick, Paul Looking back: true tales from Saskatchewan's past [DVD] Regina, SK; CBC Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Learning, 2005. Subjects: Saskatchewan—History—Anecdotes. Saskatchewan—Biography—Anecdotes. Summary: This resource originated as a production of CBC television in Saskatchewan. The series was broadcast weekly from 1999 to 2001. Now, in cooperation with Saskatchewan

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Learning, 44 of the stories have been reproduced to help celebrate Saskatchewan's Centennial Year. 971.24 M627 Gruending, Dennis (Ed.) The middle of nowhere : rediscovering Saskatchewan Calgary, AB: Fifth House, 1996. Subjects: Saskatchewan—Description and travel Saskatchewan—History. Summary: This is a collection of works describing the landscape and identity of Saskatchewan and its people. Offering writing from early explorers, First Nations people, journalists, settlers, and politicians, the book is a valuable source of literature about the province. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30. English language arts 30. 971.24 R623 Ray, Arthur; Miller, Jim Bounty and benevolence : a history of Saskatchewan treaties Montreal, PQ: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000. Subjects: Saskatchewan—History. Indians of North America—Saskatchewan—Treaties—History. 971.24 W143 Waiser, W. A. Saskatchewan: a new history Calgary, AB: Fifth House, 2005. Subjects: Saskatchewan—History—1905- Summary: The author takes us on a journey through Saskatchewan's first 100 years as a province. Based on stories and events, Waiser tells us of the foresight, hard work, and determination that made the province a reality. Notes: Social Studies grade 9 (2009). Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.2400497 S252 Thompson, Christian (Ed.) Saskatchewan First Nations : lives past and present Regina, SK: University of Regina, Canadian Plains Research Centre, 2004. Summary: This book brings together 125 short biographies of Saskatchewan First Nations people. Each of the biographies celebrates the ever-growing contributions of Indigenous people to the province and its cultural mosaic. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies: Native Studies 30, Social Studies 30. 971.24009 M649 Millar, Ruth Saskatchewan heroes and rogues Regina, SK: Coteau Books, 2004. Subjects: Saskatchewan—Biography. Summary: The biographies in this book include: Big Tom Hourie who swam the icy South Saskatchewan River in March during the Riel Rebellion; Morris “Two-Gun” Cohen who saved a

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Chinese robbery victim and was ushered into the exotic Oriental world of Sun Yat-sen; Jean Ewen, a nurse who went to work in China long before Bethune; Norman Falkner who lost a leg in the war, but never gave up his skating dream; Joan Bamford Fletcher who led 2000 civilians out of a Japanese prison camp to safety in WWII; Ernest Dufault, who called himself Will James, and pursued life as a cattle rustler, perpetrating one of North America’s biggest literary deceptions; and Father John Claffey who joined a clandestine organization in the Vatican, sheltering fugitives from the Nazis in WWII. Notes: Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.24009 S252 Barnhart, Gordon Leslie (Ed.) Saskatchewan premiers of the twentieth century Regina, SK: University of Regina, Canadian Plains Research Centre, 2003. Subjects: Premiers (Canada)--Saskatchewan--Biography. Premiers (Canada)--Saskatchewan. 971.244 R618 Rivard, Ron History of the Métis of Willow Bunch Saskatoon, SK: R. Rivard and C. Littlejohn, 2003. Subjects: Métis—Saskatchewan—Willow Bunch—History. Notes: Aboriginal Resource List. Canadian Studies: History 30, Social Studies 30. 971.301 N879 Northwest to the Pacific: a fur trade odyssey [electronic resource] Sydney, NS: Fitzgerald Studio, 1999. Subjects: Fur trade—Canada. Old Fort William (Thunder Bay, Ont.) Summary: This CD-ROM takes users on an absorbing cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary exploration of the fur trade with Old Fort William as the centerpiece. Notes: Grade 6 Social Studies.