Further Reading

Dickason, Olive Patricia. The Myth of the Savage and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the Americas. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1984.

Green, L.C., and Olive P. Dickason. The Law of Nations and the New World. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1989.

Johnston, A.J.B., and Jesse Francis. Ni’n na L’nu: The Mi’kmaq of Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown: Acorn Press, 2013.

LeSourd, Philip, ed. Tales from Maliseet Country: The Maliseet Texts of Karl V. Teeter. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007.

McBride, Bunny. Women of the Dawn. Lincoln: Bison Books, 2001.

Sleeper-Smith, Susan, ed. Rethinking the Fur Trade: Cultures of Exchange in the Atlantic World. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2009.

Tkaczuk, Diana Claire, and Brian C. Vivian, eds. Cultures in Conflict: Current Archaeological Perspectives. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1989.

Tremblay, Roland. The Saint Lawrence Iroquoians: Corn People. Montréal: Les Éditions de l’Homme, 2006.

——. Natives and Newcomers: Canada’s “Heroic Age” Reconsidered. Montreal and Kingston: McGill–Queen’s University Press, 1985.

Wiseman, Frederick Matthew. The Voice of the Dawn: An Authohistory of the Wabanaki Nation. Hanover, NH, and London: University Press of New England, 2001.

Witgen, Michael. An Infinity of Nations: How the Native New World Shaped Early North America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012.

Websites

Samuel de Champlain

The Story of How Canada Got Its Name

Heritage Minutes - Jacques Cartier

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