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Les Canadiens et Canadiennes ont plusieurs raisons de fêter. Ils aiment se réunir à différents moments de l'année pour respecter plusieurs célébrations uniques à leur culture. La série Les célébrations canadiennes permet aux lecteurs et lectrices d'examiner de plus près l'histoire de ces événements, les raisons qui motivent chacune de ces célébrations et les façons qu'ont les Canadiens et Canadiennes de se réunir pour les fêter.
Canadian Celebrations: National Indigenous Peoples Day is part of a new primary-level information title that explores some uniquely Canadian holidays and the people who celebrate them. In this 24-page book children’s author Heather Hudak introduces primary level readers to the June 21st national holiday now called Indigenous Peoples Day. It was once called Aboriginal Day but was recently modified to make sure all Canadians know that it refers to First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples. The brief chapters explain Canada’s First People, History of the Holiday, Cultural Events, and Celebrations in Canada. Colourful photographs many showing various dances at powwows will engage young readers. The book includes Table of Contents, Fact Boxes, Quick Questions, Glossary, To Learn More, Index, and Web Sites. Guided Reading Level: Q. Recommended
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