Step into a world that existed long before maps, borders, or the idea of "discovery."
For over 12,000 years, the land we now call Canada was alive with thriving nations, complex societies, and vast trade networks that stretched from ocean to ocean. Yet for too long, their story has been overshadowed by the myths of explorers and colonizers. This book changes that.
Land Before Borders: The Untold History of Canada's First Peoples takes you on a journey back in time-to when Indigenous nations built powerful alliances, developed technologies like the canoe and snowshoes, and guided the rhythms of life through diplomacy, governance, and respect for the land.
Few people know that before the arrival of Europeans, Indigenous societies had already mastered forms of democracy, trade, and cultural exchange that rivaled the great civilizations of the world. What you're about to discover will change how you see Canada's past-and its future.
Inside these pages, you'll uncover:
The hidden truth behind how Indigenous nations shaped the land long before settlers arrived.
Remarkable stories of trade, innovation, and diplomacy that rewrote the rules of survival.
The vital role of women as leaders, decision-makers, and guardians of community life.
How first encounters with Europeans sparked cooperation-and later, deep conflict.
Why this book matters: Because the true history of Canada does not begin with Champlain, Cartier, or Columbus. It begins with the First Peoples whose resilience and wisdom remain the heartbeat of this land.
Who will love this book? History enthusiasts, lifelong learners, students, and anyone ready to see Canada through a lens too often left untold.
Ready to uncover the truth? Get your copy today and begin the journey into a history that belongs to us all.
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