Canada's History  |  Oct/Nov 2020
Special 100th-Anniversary Issue!
A look back at a century of The Beaver, now Canada's History
• Life on the Land: For decades, The Beaver depicted Indigenous societies as primitive peoples in need of “civilization”. In actuality, the magazine’s images reveal vibrant cultures, resilient communities, and crucial new perspectives on the North.
• The Names and Knowledge Initiative: Discovering Indigenous peoples, places, and understanding in the Hudson’s Bay Company Archives.
• Tamed and Untamed: In The Beaver, wildlife was something to be simultaneously admired and exploited.
• Weaving Shared Histories: The Hudson’s Bay Company’s story is intertwined with the lives of Indigenous peoples.
• On the Move: How changes in transportation technology transformed both Indigenous and non-Indigenous societies in the North.
Plus regular features including Destinations, Currents, History Matters, Book Reviews, and Album in this special 100 page collector's issue!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Oct/Nov 2020.