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Presents a series of essays based on dialogues that have recently opened between Cuban archaeologists & their international colleagues.
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Colonialism may have significantly changed the history of North America, but its impact on Native Americans has been greatly misunderstood. In this book, Neal Ferris offers alternative explanations of colonial encounters that emphasize continuity as well as change affecting Native behaviors. He examines how communities from three aboriginal nations in what is now southwestern Ontario negotiated the changes that accompanied the arrival of Europeans and maintained a cultural continuity with their pasts that has been too often overlooked in conventional Òmaster narrativeÓ histories of contact. In reconsidering Native adaptation and resistance to colonial British rule, Ferris reviews five cent...
Lecture notes by Ralph W. Gifford interleaved within a text by Eugene Wambaugh.
Collects poems featuring thirty-five of Thomas the Tank Engine's friends from the island of Sodor.