Canada is a country in north america consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Alberta also produces 75% of canadas oil and is important for coal and natural gas. A peoples history the complete landmark documentary series follows events from prehistory to 1990. A peoples history based on the awardwinning cbc tv series that tells canadas story through the eyes of the people who lived it. From the rich resource of native oral history and archeology come the stories of the lands first people how. Canada a people s history episode 6 the pathfinders.
A dramatized comprehensive survey of the history of canada. Here is the story of the people who created this vast nation. The unexpected success of the series actually led to increased government funding for the cbc. Sun life financial is the corporate partner for the broadcast of the cbcradiocanada series canada. A peoples history was the largest single documentary project ever undertaken by the cbc, and afaik the largest single documentary project in all of canadian broadcasting, cable, or film to date. In 1989 canada joined the organization of american states and signed. With maggie huculak, lorne cardinal, eric peterson, nigel bennett. A peoples history episode guide includes recaps for every episode from every season and a full list of where you can watch episodes online instantly. Chapter 4 examines the representation of gender in canada. European exploration began in earnest in 1497 with the expedition of john cabot, who was the first to draw a map of canadas east coast. A people s history chronicles the human drama that is canada s journey from past to present. Large selection and many more categories to choose from.
It aired in 2000 and 2001, and was both critically acclaimed and a. When you visit chaptersindigo via our website links and make any purchase, canada s history receives a commission that supports our programs. This richly illustrated book, the first of two volumes, tells the epic story of canada from its earliest days to the arrival of the industrial age in the 1870s. A peoples history explore the episodes click on an episode title to learn. Chapter 3 examines the making of the series and its use of language and visuals to present an inevitable story.
It is a collaborative production between the cbc and radiocanada and is available in both english and french. A people s history explore the episodes click on an episode title to learn more about a period in canada s history. The mass migration of loyalists that follows more than 40,000 people in all creates an englishspeaking canada virtually overnight. History documentary hosted by maggie huculak, published by cbc in 2000 english narration cover informationoriginally broadcast over two years on cbc and radio canada, canada. This is an engaging and educational series that students are sure to enjoy. Though today the majority of canadians are white, the land that is now canada was first occupied for thousands of years by the aboriginal peoples of north america. Unknown numbers of people moved southward along the western edge of. The eastern portion of the country is the most industrialized but vancouver, british columbia, a major seaport, and calgary, alberta, are some western cities that are highly industrialized as well. A peoples history chronicles the human drama that is canadas journey from past to present. A peoples history doesnt tell us where we are going, but it shows us where we have come from this richly illustrated book, the first of two volumes, tells the epic story of canada from its earliest days to the arrival of the industrial age in the 1870s. Discover canadian history as youve never seen it before the stuff with the guts and glory, the people with heart and soul. Serving until his death, gladstone, a former rancher, was an activist for indigenous interests at a time when status indians could not vote in canada.
North americas first humans migrated from asia, presumably over a nowsubmerged land bridge from siberia to alaska sometime about 12,000 years ago, during the last ice age. Get your kindle here, or download a free kindle reading app. Chapter 5 takes up the theme of colonisation and white settler mentality as presented the episode. The rich video resource is supported by two teacher resource packages. The original 17episode peoples history delved into the history of canada from 15,000 bc up to 1990.
Currently i am planning on becoming a history major at university and i immensely thank the wonderful efforts put worth by an amazing cast and crew because i was blown away by each episode. I gained new appreciation for canada and for our active partaking in influencing the world. Origins a history of canada part 4 the treasure hunt. The vibrant story is one of courage, daring and folly, told through the personal testimonies of the. A people s history the complete landmark documentary series follows events from pre history to 1990. Companion to the cbc television video series canada. Renee elise goldsberry on claiming your part of history. Even had the series been a total failure in every way, the scale of the production alone would make it entirely deserving of a wikipedia article. Over the next 30 years, the colony continues to develop. Using historical reenactments, dazzling photography and digital special effects, canada.
Canada a peoples history is a 17episode, 32hour documentary television series on the history of canada. These people had lived on the northern half of the north american continent ever since homo sapiens first arrived from asia, most likely via the bering land bridge, around 21,000 b. A gorgeous book, written in elegant prose and extensively and thoughtfully illustrated. A peoples history volume 1 don gillmor, pierre turgeon on amazon.
Free canadian history worksheets teachers pay teachers. A peoples history is an awardwinning tv documentary series that tells of canadian history from prehistoric times to the 1990s. Click to see the fact file or download the worksheet collection. A peoples history is a 17episode, 32hour documentary television series on the history of canada. Among the earliest of these epochmaking encounters is the meeting between jacques cartier and donnacona, the iroquoian chief whom cartier. A people s history a question of loyalties episode 5. Canada, a peoples history dvds are not available as dvds but can be accessed through libraries, or through online streaming at curio. Facts about canadas geography, history, and politics. Canadas industry and land use vary based on region. The opening episode of this 17part documentary ranges across the continent, looking back more than 15,000 years to recount the varied history of the first occupants of the territory that would become canada. A peoples history was the most ambitious documentary production in. Book v of the earth chronicles the earth chronicles by zecharia sitchin. The best and most professional documentary series ever made about the history of canada is now available on youtube. At the beginning of the american revolution in 1775, american rebels invade canada, but despite the efforts of rebel spies to entice quebec to join the revolution, les canadiens refuse to take up arms against british rule, and the invasion ultimately fails.
Canada a peoples history episode 6 the pathfinders. A peoples history won the gemini award for best documentary series and attracted over 14 million viewers. A peoples history traces canadas evolving history, from early native populations 12,000 years ago to life at the end of the 20th century. When the world began 15000 bc to 1800 ad yeandle31 history channel. The canadian west is opened by the great furtrading empires of the hudsons bay and northwest companies, the native people who were their indispensable allies, and bold explorers and map makers who ventured from the great lakes to the arctic ocean. A peoples history is a 17episode, 32hour documentary television series on the. As a historian, these kind of books make me supremely nervous one of my favourite professors once said that you could tell the current political agenda just by looking at the most fashionable popular history texts. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. In 1958, prime minister john diefenbaker 18951979 made history by appointing james gladstone of albertas blood nation as canadas first senator of aboriginal descent. The production was an unusually large project for the national network, especially during budget cutbacks. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the atlantic ocean to the pacific ocean, and northward into the arctic ocean. A peoples history, 19912015, narrated by maggie huculak, the country undergoes seismic change.
This cbc series follows the development of canada from prehistory to the modern day over a course of 17 episodes. Cbcs a peoples history the first moments onscreen belong to shawnadithit, or nancy, as the whites called her. Charting the countrys past, this series chronicles the rise and fall of empires, the clash of great armies and epochmaking rebellions. A peoples history a question of loyalties episode 5. The production was an unusually large project for the national. Canadas response to ukraine international airlines flight ps752 tragedy. Despite recent confusion, canada did not burn down the white house during the war of 1812in fact, it wasnt even a country in 1812. Public pensions cpp and oas find out if you need a visa. Old values are challenged and canada charts a different future. Adobe acrobat reader is free and can be downloaded from the adobe website. A people s history doesn t tell us where we are going, but it shows us where we have come from this richly illustrated book, the first of two volumes, tells the epic story of canada from its earliest days to the arrival of the industrial age in the 1870s. On a winters day in 1823, the 22yearold beothuk walked into the newfoundland outport of exploits bay, starving and bearing the scars of gunshot wounds received on two separate occasions.
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