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Embroidered Pad Saddle

These saddles were made by women, and Métis women have been credited with exceptional expertise in their creation.


Bandolier Bag

Tales and Treasures from the rich legacy of the Hudson’s Bay Company


Dog Blanket

Dog blankets, sometimes called tuppies, were intended for show, not for warmth or protection.


Tea Doll

Not every doll that attends a child’s tea party is a tea doll. 


Indigenous Canada MOOC

Watch now: In this webinar, Paul Gareau discusses the Indigenous Canada Massive Online Open Course from the University of Alberta that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada.


Gun case

Gun cases make it easy to transport rifles and shotguns and to protect the weapons from the elements.


Schooner Model

This model was commissioned by the HBC and built by Alan Coburn of Nanaimo, British Columbia, in the 1930s.


Surgical Tools

HBC post managers working in remote locations were provided with a medical chest that included an assortment of surgical implements.


Reconciling the Past, Finding a New Path

In this presentation, Jock Martin and Heather Ragot share how their students went beyond pan-Indigenous narratives to understand the unique experiences and cultures of different Indigenous groups in Canada.


Scrimshaw Container

Trading Post: The art of scrimshaw was applied to a container made from a horn.