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Patterns and Ceremonials of the Indians of the Southwest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Patterns and Ceremonials of the Indians of the Southwest

Classic text-and-picture record includes over 100 lithographs and drawings of dances, fiestas, processions, chants and daily life among Zuni, Navajo, Apache, other tribes.

North American Indian Beadwork Designs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

North American Indian Beadwork Designs

Concise, illuminating discussion of origins, execution, and symbolism of North American Indian beadwork. Numerous examples from Eastern Woodlands and Plains Indians. Over 300 figures.

Pretty Village
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Pretty Village

Authentic reprint, easily assembled. Complete instructions.

Silly Clowns Punch-Out Masks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

Silly Clowns Punch-Out Masks

Masks for 6 comic characters display bulbous noses, ridiculous wigs, funny hats, clown make-up and an outlandish display of neckwear. Wear them to masquerade parties, in school performances or for trick-or-treating. Just punch out, fasten with a piece of string or rubber band and get set to play "let’s pretend."

Black Heritage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

Black Heritage

The story of Canada’s Black heritage is filled with important events and amazing people who helped shape the country’s history and culture — people like Rose Fortune, North America’s first policewoman; Harriet Tubman, the Underground Railway’s legendary “conductor”; newspaper editor Mary Ann Shadd; Elijah McCoy, the brilliant inventor who was “the real McCoy”; Alberta cowboy John Ware; and Fergie Jenkins, the first Canadian elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. LEARN HISTORY AND HAVE FUN! • Make a drum • Build a settler’s cabin • Create a medal • Write a rap song

The Defenders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

The Defenders

On June 18, 1812, the Americans declared war on Britain and attacked the nearest British target, Canada. Although outnumbered ten to one, Canadian volunteers in the War of 1812 successfully defended their homes and towns from the skilled American armies. Who were these defenders - the men and women who saved Canada? Where did they fight their battles? What weapons did they use? Learn History and Have Fun! •Learn how to tie knots •Make a soldier's hat •Cook up a batch of 1812 chocolat fudge •And much, much more

Butterfly Punch-Out Masks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 20

Butterfly Punch-Out Masks

This colorful collection invites youngsters and masqueraders of all ages to don some of the most imaginative and intriguing masks ever! Each mask is whimsically embellished with flowers, celestial objects, and swirls of fantastic colors. Play-pretenders simply punch out the mask and eyeholes, add a string or a rubber band.

The Loyal Refugees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

The Loyal Refugees

The American Revolution frequently turned neighbour against neighbour, brother against brother, and father against son. By the end of the conflict, more than seventy thousand former residents of the Thirteen Colonies left or lost their homes. Most headed north to the Canadian wilderness. Although they too wanted independent and democratic rights, they believed in law, order, and loyalty to Britain. Have fun and learn! •Build a model cannon •Solve some puzzles

The Great War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

The Great War

Young readers will learn of Canada's part in the first great worldwide conflict. They discover what life was like in the trenches, the first tanks, u-boats and convoys, aces and dog fights, machine guns and cavalry charges, gas warfare, as well as the drastic changes in women's roles. It includes hands-on activities such as writing a coded message, targeting and observation, and much more.

The Rebels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

The Rebels

Although Canada's citizens are usually thought of as law-abiding and loyal to authority, there have been some notable and powerful rebels. From fiery spirits such as William Lyon Mackenzie and Louis-Joseph Papineau in 1837, to men and women who simply defied social convention, Canada's rebels have had a strong impact on its growth as a nation. Learn History and Have Fun! •Publish a rebel newsletter/webpage •Make an electric game •And much, much more...