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The Lesser Known: A History of Oddities from the Heart of the Continent

Autor Darren Bernhardt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 noi 2020
Shortlisted for the 2021 Manuela Dias Book Design Award
A 2021 Manitoba Day Award Honorable Mention
Manitoba's history is one of being carved. Ice sculpted the land before nomadic first people pressed trails across it. Southern First Nations dug into the earth to grow corn and potatoes while those in the north mined it for quartz used in arrowheads. Fur traders arrived, expanding on Indigenous trading networks and shaping new ones. Then came settlers who chiselled the terrain with villages, towns and cities.
But there is failure and suffering etched into the history.
In Winnipeg, slums emerged as the city's population boomed. There were more workers than jobs and the pay was paltry. Immigrants and First Nations were treated as second-class, shunted to the fringes. Rebellions and strikes, political scandals and natural disasters occurred as the people molded Manitoba.
In The Lesser Known, Darren Bernhardt shares odd tales lost in time paired with archival images, such as The Tin Can Cathedral, the first independent Ukrainian church in North America; the jail cell hidden beneath a Winnipeg theatre; the bear pit of Confusion Corner; gardening competitions between fur trading forts and more.
Once deemed important enough to be documented, these stories are now buried. It’s time to carve away at them once again.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781773370484
ISBN-10: 1773370480
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 229 x 177 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Great Plains Press
Colecția Great Plains Press
Locul publicării:Canada

Recenzii

"Deftly written with clear-eyed affection, Bernhardt links us to the past, present and future of this weird and frustrating and wonderful place we are lucky enough to call home.” —John K. Samson, Canadian musician from Winnipeg, Manitoba

"This is a fascinating look at some of the lesser known stories from the history of Winnipeg. Told in a conversational tone with lots of old photos, it will make you see your city anew." —Chris Hall, co-owner of McNally Robinson Booksellers

"Bernhardt’s histories add depth and vibrancy to how we see our city and the surrounding areas" —Mary Horodyski, Winnipeg Free Press

"In The Lesser Known: A History of Oddities from the Heart of the Continent, Darren Bernhardt excavates the bizarre and beautiful stories buried just below the surface of Winnipeg's streets and consciousness. Deftly written with clear-eyed affection, Bernhardt links us to the past, present and future of this weird and frustrating and wonderful place we are lucky enough to call home." - John K. Samson, Canadian musician from Winnipeg, Manitoba

"Told in a conversational tone with lots of old photos, it will make you see your city anew" - Chris Hall, co-owner of McNally Robinson Booksellers

"Bernhardt's histories add depth and vibrancy to how we see our city and the surrounding areas" - Winnipeg Free Press