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Take advantage of the celebrations being held in your community on June 21 (National Indigenous Peoples Day), on June 24 (Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day), on June 27 (Canadian Multiculturalism Day) and on July 1 (Canada Day).
26 sty 2021 · "Aboriginal Peoples in Canada, eighth edition, provides a current, comprehensive introduction to Native Studies. Using both the majority and minority perspectives, it chronicles the changes that have taken place over the past century and how they have impacted upon Canadian and Aboriginal Peoples.
16 lut 2009 · Today, festivals are held to commemorate, celebrate or re-enact events and seasons. Close to 200 major and numerous minor festivals are held in Canada each year. These celebrations have both indigenous and borrowed sources. Long before European contact, the Indigenous people marked seasonal changes with religious festivals.
This book considers the role that holidays and annual celebrations have played in the construction of national, regional, provincial, and community identities in Canada. It is, therefore, appropriate to begin with a couple of personal histories of how Canada’s national days have been experienced by the editors of this collection.
Canada is a country of many diverse cultures that encompass various family traditions and celebrations. The reproducible booklet will broaden the student's knowledge and cultural awareness...
18 kwi 2024 · Experience Canada's multicultural heritage through important festivals - Potlatch, Powwow, Diwali, and others - that celebrate global cultures.