Description
Canadian Aboriginal Art and Culture: Huron is the 2016 revised edition in this Weigl Educational Publishers series written by Christine Webster. This 32-page volume explores the traditional and current everyday life and culture of the Wendat or Huron people by examining their unique food, clothing, art, language, homes, ceremonies, celebrations, language, storytelling, music and dance, and tools. Each topic covers the basic details of the people now known as Wendat who once lived between Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bay in present-day Ontario and now reside In Wendake, Quebec. Each two-page spread includes simple paragraphs, colour maps, colour photographs, and an informative sidebar. The author notes that many families also reside in urban centres in Canada and the United States. Each volume includes an index and one-page quiz.