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The Canoe He Called Loo Taas Counting Many of Canada's cities trace

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Many of Canada's cities trace their roots to the fur trade

the Canadian government searched for locations in British Columbia and on the Sarcee Reserve

Inuktut Essentials is packed with handy phrases and vocabulary you can use in a variety of situations

Ten writers from a variety of disciplines were selected to comment on the nature and scope of Native humour in all its forms

Dumont spurred the outnumbered rebels to several victories

The Canoe He Called Loo Taas Counting Many of Canada's cities traceThe Canoe He Called Loo Taas celebrates the true story of a 50 foot, community carved canoe made from a single cedar tree, which was designed and carved by Amanda Steven's late father, Bill Reid. Loo Taas, pronounced, loo toss, are the Haida words meaning wave eater. In 2009, Loo Taas was the alternate mode of transportation for the Olympic Torch while touring Haida Gwaii. Elder Percy Williams was the torchbearer. Award winning illustrator Michael

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