Believed to have been developed by a blacksmith from England, this dual-purpose invention was highly valued by Aboriginal traders.
Musket evokes spiritual side of hunting.
Which group may have influenced the Dorset? It was the Norse, of course.
A canoe model made by an Anishinabe man.
Bows and arrows were one form of hunting implement.
Carrioles allowed trappers to transport supplies and furs throughout the winter. Pulled by dogs, they were sometimes used to transport high-profile people.
Its exceptional quality is a reflection of the expert eye and skills of Lydia Catherine Christie.
Gut-skin raincoats are one of many examples of how indigenous peoples used all parts of the animals they hunted.
Chilkat blankets are one of the best examples of the Northwest Coast’s exceptional weaving industry.
In this presentation, Dr. Nickel asks: How can we "do" Indigenous history without marginalizing the very voices we're trying to uncover?