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A Part of Our Heritage: Peacemaker

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My favourite Canadian Heritage Minute. This minute teaches that flaming demons and magic trees are a part of our heritage.

The demon terrified me as a child.

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  • Burnt toast! Doctor, I smell burnt toast!!! And I see flying demons coming from a hole in the ground, and it's not a music video by Slayer!

  • So THATS how it happened.

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  • wait was that CG skull? Or two videos interlaced?

  • My dad made this video!

  • aww I just seen my friend at 0:28 , lol she was like 10 (;

  • @MajBlood Now before you comment again I really want you to PM me where you got your information or evidence of that static was 2 out of 6 iroqouis sided with the Americans. Cause that is simply false. These people had there own government and politics as well. They wouldn't just let people pick sides on there own! They were sided with the British and had been for longer then the Huron were sided with the French. Point noted this commerical IS appropriate for a CANADIAN hertiage moment!

  • @MajBlood Its not me associating with the British it is our country, all our laws, military, government etc. Had all come from the British. The French only ruled for 100 years until they LOST there territory to the British settlers and soldiers (Who are ALSO Canadian!). The British had ruled for just over 100 years as well but we never fully became independant from them until 1982. Thats 219 years! WE are British as much as we are French! Which both are CANADIAN like the IROQUOIS! That is a FACT

  • @MajBlood No they didn't own all of Canada. Canada was still being discovered when the French came and French first settled in small settlements. The biggest city they had was Quebec. For example just because they settled in the lower part of Ontario which back then was called upper Canada. Doesn't mean they owned the entire present day province. Not to mention the French got beaten by the British which converted most things into British culture and territory and numbers of actual Englishmen.

  • @RazorCell7 2nd post. All the Iroquois lived under Lake Ontario. Land which is in current day United States. Their land isn't part of Canada today, and it wasn't then. Any Iroquois that live in Canada today is a small spill over of Iroquois fleeing from angry American colonists. And yes, the Iroquois did fracture during the American Revolutionary War. 2 of the 6 sided with the Americans during the war.

  • @RazorCell7 What do you mean the French only owned a little piece of Canada? They owned all of Canada. Present day Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and even a piece of Newfoundland. The praires were just wilderness. You really shouldn't associate yourself with the British too much. Your father likely only came over in the 1800s. Unless your from Alberta or Saskatchewan, where your routes likely arn't British at all.

  • @MajBlood C-A-L-M-D-O-W-N How the hell does this make me a French Canadian hater you retard when I already pointed out that Canada was first a French Canadian coloney. Actually READ what I said before acting like an unwanted step child! We've been British longer then we've been French. Like I said before our heritage and our forfathers 90% of them were from Britain. France only had a section of Canada and thats it! I never said the F-Cs weren't Canadian now you sound dumb! FACT Iroqouis are too!

  • @RazorCell7 Canada started as a French colony. When you go to Canadian history class, before 1763 they talk about French Canada, not the American Colonies; that's United States history. It is time for you to educate your French hating self. The French tilled this land, built houses, and made it habitable, so the British could move in when the British loyalists got their asses handed to them in the American Revolutionary War. The French are just as much Canadian, if not more so, then us Anglos.

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