Canada's History  |  Aug/Sep 2021
• Reconsidering the Gold Rush: When prospectors stampeded into the Klondike, Chief Isaac guided the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in people through a time of turmoil.
• The Rainmaker: With a mix of chemistry and bravado, a peddler of artificial precipitation convinced farmers that he could coax water from the sky.
• Creature Comforters: We salute some famous — and not-so-famous — animals from Canada’s past.
• De-naming British Columbia: The province owes its alias to a colonial power and a murderous American sea captain. It’s time for a conversation about the name British Columbia.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Aug/Sep 2021.