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Canada, a people's history, Set 2, Discs 4&5 Pathfinders, 1670-1850 ; Rebellion and reform, 1815 to 1850. [videorecording].

Contributor(s): Publisher number: CPH2134 | CBCSeries: Canada, a people's historyPublication details: Toronto : Canadian Broadcasting Corp. : Morningstar Entertainment Inc. [distributor], c2001.Edition: WidescreenDescription: 2 videodiscs (240 min.) : sd., col./b&w. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 9781552599532 (set 2)
Other title:
  • Pathfinders, 1670 to 1850
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • F1026 .C36 2001
Contents:
The pathfinders (1670-1850).
Production credits:
  • Conceived and produced by Mark Starowicz.
Summary: The opening of the Canadian West is a story of great fur-trading empires, of the Aboriginal people who were the fur traders' indispensable allies, of the bold explorers and map-makers, and spans two centuries and the boundless territory from sea to sea. The episode recounts the remarkable stories of Pierre Radisson, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, Matonabbee and Samuel Hearne, Alexander Mackenzie, and David Thompson, and concludes as settlers and miners begin to claim the West for themselves.
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DVD DVD Hanover Public Library Shelves DVDA CANADA 4&5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906000765041

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"Set 2"

The pathfinders (1670-1850).

Conceived and produced by Mark Starowicz.

The opening of the Canadian West is a story of great fur-trading empires, of the Aboriginal people who were the fur traders' indispensable allies, of the bold explorers and map-makers, and spans two centuries and the boundless territory from sea to sea. The episode recounts the remarkable stories of Pierre Radisson, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, Matonabbee and Samuel Hearne, Alexander Mackenzie, and David Thompson, and concludes as settlers and miners begin to claim the West for themselves.

Parental guidance.

DVD ; Dolby Digital stereo.

Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

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