Island of Great Spirit: The Shield Series
This title is a part of the series The Shield SeriesCatalogue Number: LIV004
Producer: Zach Melnick
Producing Agencies: Living History Multimedi Association, Lock 3 Media
Subject: Canadian History, First Nations Studies, Geography, History, Science, Social Studies
Language: English
Grade Level: 3 - 5, 6 - 8, 9 - 12
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2008
Running Time: 127:00
For thousands of years, the Anishinabek-speaking nations of Turtle Island met in the middle of their territory on an island known today as Manitoulin. There, a complex set system of government formed and chiefs would meet regularly to discuss matters of importance to the Anishinabek. Archaeological evidence proves that people have been using the Island’s resources for at least 9,700 years. In recent times, a diverse population of peoples from across the globe have made their way to the Island, seeking to carve lives from a landscape riddled with lakes and limestone. Spiritual meaning, lumber resources, fertile lands, and fruitful fishing grounds are among the many properties that have drawn people to the Island. Island of Great Spirit explores the complex relationships between the Anishinabek, the French, the British, and the settlers, who have all shared the Great Manitoulin and its resources.
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