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A History of the Native People of Canada: (10,000-1,000 B.C.)
by Wright, J. V.

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A History of the Native People of Canada: (10,000-1,000 B.C.) 
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  This is the first of three volumes on the history of the Native People of Canada as revealed by archaeological evidence. Over 12,000 years of Native history preceded the arrival of Europeans.
This first volume begins with the spread of Ice Age hunters out of a land mass called Beringia that once joined Asia and North America. Most of the country was covered by glacial ice, and extinct animals such as mammoth and sabre toothed cats occupied the tundra and lichen woodlands.
People of this first and subsequent migrations from Asia gradually adapted to the rapidly changing environment. Eventually, distinct cultures occupied all of Canada's major environmental zones.

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ISBN-10:0660159511
ISBN-13/EAN:9780660159515
Author:Wright, J. V.
Publisher:Canadian Museum of Civilization
Hull, Quebec
Publication Date:1996
Pages:564
Size/Dimensions:7.25x9.25
Binding:Paperback

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