The Mazinaw, a place of striking natural beauty, is famous for Bon Echo Rock, a massive sheer cliff, dropping into one of Ontario's deepest lakes.
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Author:Campbell, John
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Author:Bell, Aaron
Summary:Thirteen-year-old Jak Loren is a typical boy with the usual problems a family with older sisters and younger brothers presents. Never mind the troubles at school - bullies and girls!
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Author:Theriault, Madeline Katt
Summary:Having been born in a tent on Bear Island, Lake Temagami, in 1908, Madeline Katt Theriault could recall an earlier independent and traditional First Nations lifestyle.
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Author:Allen, Robert S.
Summary:His Majesty’s Indian Allies is a study of British-Indian policy in North America from the time of the American Revolution to the end of the War of 1812, with particular focus on Canada.
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Author:Bartleman, James
Summary:A young First Nations man sets out from his Muskoka home in a quest for redemption after a terrible fire.
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Author:Mawhiney, Anne-Marie
Summary:During the last twenty years, voices from the First Nations have become louder, expressing their own solutions to problems that have plagued their communities since contact with the Europeans.
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Author:Jamieson, Keith
,Hamilton, Michelle A.
Summary:2016 Ontario Historical Society Joseph Brant Award — Winner • 2017 Speaker's Book Award — Shortlisted A man of two cultures in an era where his only choices were to be a trailblazer or get lef
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Author:Penny, Josie
Summary:A personal and inspiring story about a young Métis woman with a history of abuse who triumphed over a harsh start in life.
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Author:Brown, Bern Will
Summary:A history of the "End-of-Earth" Native people of Canada’s far-North Sahtu region.
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Author:Bland, Douglas L.
,Butlin, Bonnie
Summary:A look at how a major confrontation between Canada and the First Nations could erupt, and how it might be prevented. There are few greater tragedies than a war waged by a society against itself.
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Author:Leavey, Peggy Dymond
Summary:Molly Brant, a Mohawk girl born into poverty in 1736, became the consort of Sir William Johnson, one of the wealthiest white men in 18th-century America.
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Author:Revelle, Rick
Summary:Years after a devastating battle, Mahingan and his tribe struggle to recover a lost loved one.
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Author:Revelle, Rick
Summary:Painting a vivid picture of the original peoples of North America, long before European colonization changed the face of the continent, the Algonquin Quest novels show the traditions, the legends a
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Author:Bartleman, James
Summary:2016 Speaker's Book Award — Shortlisted A look back over Bartleman’s seventy years, from his childhood of poverty to becoming the Queen’s representative in Ontario.
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Author:Shimo-Barry, Alex
Summary:When freelance journalist Alexandra Shimo arrives in Kashechewan, a fly-in, northern Ontario reserve, to investigate rumours of a fabricated water crisis and document its deplorable living conditio
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