Lyrics in YouTube video description
Nenachalhuya: We thank you all for what you have done:
Our Veterans; Mildred Martin†, Nak'azdli (original version); Josie Paul & Edith Frederick, Lheidli (Lheidli translation); Edith Frederick for Recording; Sonic Entertainment for Recording; SD57 Indigenous Education Funding.
Liberation of the Netherlands (one scene of explosions at the beginning, otherwise no other violent scenes)
Elsie MacGill - First female aeronautical engineer in WW2
John McRae (There are some war wounds briefly shown that may upset younger ones, preview before using)
Home from the Wars (Facial war wound may be disturbing to some)
Ways to use:
Veteran's Stories from Across Canada
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Selected videos:
Remembrance Day - Grade 2-8, 15 minutes
A Canadian-produced look at Remembrance Day - its history, its stories, its meaning and its symbols.
In Flanders Fields - Grade 5-12, 6 minutes, lyrics and resource guide included
This black and white pencil animation presents a musical version of the poem ‘In Flanders Fields’ by WWI Canadian field surgeon John McCrae. Director and animator G. Scott MacLeod composed, sang, and played acoustic guitar on the soundtrack, which is from the digital album "A Brief Canadian History".
In Flanders Fields: Recited by Leonard Cohen - Grade 5-12, 2 minutes
Leonard Cohen dramatically recites Canadian soldier John McCrae's famous 1915 poem, 'In Flanders Fields'. The words of the poem are illustrated by historic World War I images on the screen.
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