1. 01. English Non Fiction Aboriginal peoples : building for the future by Reed, Kevin Publication: Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press Canada, 1999 , 96 p. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. Date:1999 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions:
2. 01. English Non Fiction The kids book of Aboriginal peoples in Canada / by Silvey, Diane. Publication: Toronto : Kids Can Press, 2005 . 63 p. : , Includes index. 31 cm. Date:2005 Availability: Copies available: (2), Actions:
3. 04. English Audio Visual Canada, a people's history, series 3   Publication: [Toronto] : CBC Home Video, 2001 . 5 videocassettes (v. 7 and 8 are 2 per container)(ca. 568 min.) : , Book based on the series available, same title, written by Don Gillmor and Pierre Turgeon. | Live action with still pictures. | The Canadian History Project, a special presentation [by] CBC Television [and] Radio-Canada. | Series was intended to be broadcast on CBC Television and Radio Canada over the course of 2 years. | Series also available in French, entitled Le Canada : une histoire populaire, coffret 3. | Book based on the series is available, written by Don Gillmor and Pierre Turgeon (Canada : a people's history, volume 3). Date:2001 Availability: Copies available: (2), Actions:
4. 01. English Non Fiction Canada's aboriginal peoples : grades 4-6 / by Georgopoulos, Demetra. Publication: London, Ont. : GeoWat Innovative Teacher Publishing, 2002 . 80 p. : , Cover title. | "Story projects, art projects, cultural regions investigated, unit test" 28 cm. Date:2002 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions:
5. 01. English Non Fiction The 10 most significant crossroads in aboriginal history / by Beaver, Jan Publication: Oakville, Ont. : Rubicon Pub., 2008 . 48 p. : , Includes index. 31 cm. Date:2008 Availability: Copies available: (3), Actions:
6. 01. English Non Fiction Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Vol. 1 Indigenous Canada by Brennan, Terri-Lynn (edt) et al Publication: Ottawa Royal Canadian Geographical Society 2018 , Focusing on residential schools and Indigenous Peoples' historical relationship to the Canadian state, this is part of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society's four-volume atlas that shares the experiences, perspectives, and histories of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, and explores themes of language, demographics, economy, environment and culture. Date:2018 Availability: Copies available: (1), Actions: