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Lost Stories Found

Collaboration by historians and artists reveals diverse histories.


Towards a Prairie Atonement

Book Review: Herriot’s language pulls the reader into the book’s prairie setting, where “the wind all around us was strung with the bells of chestnut-collared longspur song.”


Drawn to Change

Book Review: The collective uses black-and-white sequential art to illuminate the stories of workers from across our nation who organized to create better working environments.


Salish Blankets

Book Review: Salish Blankets describes the extraordinary complexity of ceremonial blankets and robes and their connection with both the natural and supernatural worlds. 


RISE: Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton

Watch now: In this webinar, Miranda Jimmy discusses the #ReconcilingYEG project from 2015 featuring archival photos, painting and poetry co-created with the community in Edmonton.


Treaties and the Treaty Relationship

Everyone benefits when there is a greater understanding and appreciation of Treaties and the Treaty relationship. This special issue is part of a greater conversation to ensure that our collective history is truly inclusive.


My Life

Book Review: Nursing from the Southern Cross to the North Star.


We are all Treaty People

Guest editor Cynthia Bird of Peguis First Nation explores Treaties and the historic Treaty relationship between First Nations peoples and the British Crown, now represented by the government of Canada.


Following the River

Book Review: After discovering that her great-grandmother died in a tragic fire on Manitoba’s Lake Winnipeg, Lorri Neilsen Glenn sets out to learn her story.


Connecting Kids and Treaties

For the first time, Kayak — Canada’s History Magazine for Kids — has published a special issue that helps Canadian children explore the story of Treaties and the treaty relationship in Canada.