"Indian maidens are on the warpath": Representations of Indigenous Women in English Canadian Public Discourse During the Second World War
Home cooking, tradition, and invention in south-western Ontario
‘[T]he soldier or nurse the student is researching directs them through primary source evidence.’
‘An exploration of Aboriginal heroes and their influence on our nation's identity and the identity of our youth.’
We try to see the atrocities of the early 20th century as the result of ideas, not simply as the result of individuals.
‘Students then shared their knowledge with each other in the form of a “Soldier Share” and by presenting their research on a display board.’