I read a book about Canadian exploration history and nobody caught my attention more than Samuel de Champlain did. Truly an interesting historical figure worth having a TV series on.
First figure i studied since I arrived in Canada. My first elementary teacher was a francophone and she gave me a research assignment on this guy to better my english! Good ol memories
I came here after preparing for canadian Citizenship exam. Some people intrigued me to study more and Samuel de Champlain is one of them. I'd love to study more about Indigenous cultures and lifestyles though.
The first permanent settlement and thus the first permanent building was at Port Royal in Acadia (Nova Scotia) in 1605. This settlement was founded by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons. Champlain was Dugua's cartographer at the time.
Hey @Otto I can't say I disagree with you. Tadoussac is certainly not given its due. St John's as well could be a contender or other settlements in Newfoundland. Many of these we think were purely seasonal in occupation but I am not so sure that was really the case. Small contingents of people may have overwintered each year so as to get an early start in the fishery the next season. Although the individuals staying over each year may have changed the settlements could have seen a continuous occupation.
Matheiu DaCosta was indigenous to the land He was an explorer and sailor and speak Hebrew and many different languages. Canada and Jamaica was hos home
In Christmas Eve 1635 Champlain was struck by a stroke (brain haemorrhage/ very, very painful). Paralyzed, he died on December 25, 1635 in Quebec City... Nobody knows where he was buried (be with his beloved Domiciliés in Tadoussac ?)
The arcadians landed here in 1398 Leif Erikson was here way before that wake up Canada Canada never had a problem until the French came here and tried to claim Canada
Oh, these bring back so many memories... thank you NFB.
I read a book about Canadian exploration history and nobody caught my attention more than Samuel de Champlain did. Truly an interesting historical figure worth having a TV series on.
You should write it, give it to Netflix, and they might send you a T-shirt :)
First figure i studied since I arrived in Canada. My first elementary teacher was a francophone and she gave me a research assignment on this guy to better my english! Good ol memories
I came here after preparing for canadian Citizenship exam. Some people intrigued me to study more and Samuel de Champlain is one of them. I'd love to study more about Indigenous cultures and lifestyles though.
The first permanent settlement and thus the first permanent building was at Port Royal in Acadia (Nova Scotia) in 1605. This settlement was founded by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons. Champlain was Dugua's cartographer at the time.
Hey @Otto I can't say I disagree with you. Tadoussac is certainly not given its due.
St John's as well could be a contender or other settlements in Newfoundland. Many of these we think were purely seasonal in occupation but I am not so sure that was really the case. Small contingents of people may have overwintered each year so as to get an early start in the fishery the next season. Although the individuals staying over each year may have changed the settlements could have seen a continuous occupation.
Who else is here for school?
Who is the illustrator used for this documentary?
Who is this guy? He narrates several NFB documentaries from the 1970s.
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Matheiu DaCosta was indigenous to the land He was an explorer and sailor and speak Hebrew and many different languages. Canada and Jamaica was hos home
In Christmas Eve 1635 Champlain was struck by a stroke (brain haemorrhage/ very, very painful). Paralyzed, he died on December 25, 1635 in Quebec City...
Nobody knows where he was buried (be with his beloved Domiciliés in Tadoussac ?)
the EARTH AINT Flat!
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This guy experienced the closest thing to going to another planet without knowing anything about its surface.
it is too old but i like it
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Not very accurate, please read Champlain's dream by David Hacket Fisher.
I can’t tell you how much I hate school
same im suffering with very low grades dam online school really ruined my health and somewhat appearance
im here from school
When was this published? The use of the term "Indians" to describe the indigenous residents of the land is ridiculous.
you wanna retroactively cancel this film? lmao
I think it's 40 years old
You're not ' offended ' I hope..hahaha. You may be the Problem!!
why do you care?I'm watching it right now
Coretta Osmond He don’t care, he’s just an agitator, our countries are full of them with no reprieve in sight.
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The arcadians landed here in 1398 Leif Erikson was here way before that wake up Canada Canada never had a problem until the French came here and tried to claim Canada
ORCADIAN'S SPELL CHECK
the video is cool but the guy sounds like he is narrating from the 1980s or 70s
thats ecause he is, you dingus
@@Dogman1993 but is says its in 2019 or they just stole it from a source.....
@@wyattcubero1825 It was made in 1964. Look at the description.
this sucks
lol ik it dose its terrible. :P
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