Posts Filed Under: Aboriginals
The Five Nations of the Iroquois establish villages on the north shore of Lake Ontario in the 1670s, including one near the mouth of the Humber River, at the start of the Toronto Carrying Place.
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David Wencer
The appropriation of aboriginal dress, history, and imagery, and the stereotypes associated with them.
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Jamie Bradburn
Canada celebrates the War of 1812, but the Six Nations perspective on the war and its effects is a sombre one.
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Jamie Bradburn
In 1928, two teams of aboriginal hockey players embarked on a barnstorming tour through Ontario and the northeastern United States.
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Kevin Plummer
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