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First Nations and Inuit traditional names and locations. Cover Image Map Map

First Nations and Inuit traditional names and locations.

Carapella, Aaron, 1979- (cartographer.). Tribal Nation Maps (Firm) (Added Author).

Summary: Map of Canada (2017) with original homelands of First Nations and Inuit noted in tribal names. Includes some images of First Nations in traditional homeland. Current provincial borders are included for visual reference.

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  • Physical Description: 1 sheet : colour images and black and white photographs ; 77 X 61 cm.

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In library use only.
Subject: Indians of North America -- Canada
Indigenous -- Canada -- Maps
Native peoples -- Canada
Inuit -- Canada

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Terrace Public Library.

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Terrace Public Library 971.0111 FIR (Text) 35151000569681 Adult Non-fiction Not holdable Available -

Summary: Map of Canada (2017) with original homelands of First Nations and Inuit noted in tribal names. Includes some images of First Nations in traditional homeland. Current provincial borders are included for visual reference.
"This map is the most comprehensive ever created of the First Nations of Canada. It utilizes the original and true tribal names for each Nation, and shows the original homeland of each Nation. It includes the names of the Nations who survived the incursion, as well as those that did not, honoring the memory of those who have fought tenaciously to hold on to their homelands. It is a visual reminder of those who have called this land home since time immemorial, creating a sense of pride for First Nations people, and a better understanding for the non-Native public. To Aboriginal First Nations peoples, this land will always be our ancestral homeland." -- Producer.
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