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    • [DOC File]English 495: Literature of the First Nations of Eastern ...

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      Literature of the First Nations of Eastern North America: Research Methodologies and Pedagogical Theory. Fall 2003. Professor Susan Kalter Class meeting time: Saturdays 9:00-noon, Stv 410. Office hours: Mondays 12-2 and by appointment. Office location, phone and email: Stv 420D, 438-7859, smkalte@ilstu.edu. Course Description

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    • [DOC File]English 495: Literature of the First Nations of Eastern ...

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      Discourses of the First Nations of Eastern North America: Research Methodologies and Pedagogical Theory. Fall 2007. Professor Susan Kalter Class meeting time: Mondays 5:30-8:30, Stv 220. Office hours: TR 2-3 and by appointment on MTR only. Office location, phone and email: Williams 203, 438-8660, smkalte@ilstu.edu

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    • [DOC File]First Nations: Creation Story

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      First People. in North America. Q1: On the map above, create a legend that illustrates the Beringia Theory. However, many Native people in North America have alternate (different) ideas of how the world began. You will now read a creation story from the Tlingit (a group of First Nations from British Columbia). In the Beginning. PART 1

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    • [DOCX File]How did the First Nations, Maori and British Crown ...

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      refers to the period of time when only First Nations people lived on the land called “The Island” by the Denesûliné, “People’s Island” by the Nêhiyawak, “Turtle Island” by the Nahkawé, and "The Plains" by the Oceti Sakowin now called North America. First Nations peoples believe they lived in North America since time immemorial.

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    • [DOC File]First Nations of BC

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      Through most of North America, especially the North and West, First Nations were Hunter-Gatherers meaning they did not grow crops or herd animals, but fished, hunted and collected wild plants for food. Until Europeans began trading with them, their technology was based on natural materials and tools made of wood, bone or stone.

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    • [DOC File]Unit Topic: Cluster 1, The First Peoples and Nouvelle ...

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      First Nations peoples understood the land, new the geography and already had developed trade routes and effective methods of transportation. (Shaping Canada, p.55) Despite challenging historical battles, French Canadian culture, traditions and history (descendents from people of Nouvelle-France) -continue to thrive in North America today ...

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