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The Homesteaders - From Confederation to the Great War (Paperback): Sandra Rollings-Magnusson The Homesteaders - From Confederation to the Great War (Paperback)
Sandra Rollings-Magnusson; Foreword by Nadine Charabin
R1,351 Discovery Miles 13 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Homesteaders covers the whole settler experience, beginning the year Canada was founded and the first sodbusters appeared in what is now Saskatchewan, right through the immigration boom years preceding the First World War. In their own words, settlers recount their lives from the moment they registered for their "home quarter" -- 160 acres of land given to them, so long as they could cultivate it. Homesteaders describe the formidable task of building the family home from sod or logs, the back-breaking labour of cropping and harvesting the fields, the patience needed when working with draught animals, and the misery of dealing with the pests which threatened their livelihood. Their reminiscences extend further as they discuss the type of food that was available, the medical practices they had to endure, and the educational experiences of their children in one-room schoolhouses, as well as their hobbies, the books that they read, the songs they sang, the pets that they owned, the games that they played, and the local dances, picnics, weddings, and chivarees that they attended during these early years.

Heavy Burdens on Small Shoulders - The Labour of Pioneer Children on the Canadian Prairies (Paperback): Sandra... Heavy Burdens on Small Shoulders - The Labour of Pioneer Children on the Canadian Prairies (Paperback)
Sandra Rollings-Magnusson
R771 Discovery Miles 7 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The phrase "child labour" carries negative undertones in today's society. However, only a century ago on the Canadian Prairies, youngsters laboured alongside their parents' working the land, cleaning stovepipes, and chopping wood. By shouldering their share of the chores, these children learned the domestic and manual labour skills needed for life on a Prairie family farm. Rollings-Magnusson uses historic research, photographs, and personal anecdotes to describe the kinds of work performed by children and how each task fit into the family economy. This book is a vital contribution to western Canadian history as well as family and gender studies.

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