Canada's History  |  Apr/May 2022
• Exploration and Empire: In 1793 fur trader Alexander Mackenzie undertook a perilous journey across the Great Divide.
• Shear Style: From press and curls to Afros and dreadlocks, Black hairstyling has undergone many twists and turns through the decades.
• Hair in the Press: Throughout the twentieth century, newspaper and magazine commentators swooned and swore over a panoply of faddish hairstyles.
• The Railrodder: Silent film star Buster Keaton drove the last spike in his movie career with a tragicomic cross-Canada journey.
• The Quickening Flavour: First used by the Dene, Slave River salt deposits became a critical resource for HBC fur traders.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Apr/May 2022.