Along the shore of the Nashwaak River, a tributary of the Wolastoq or St. John River, dozens of people gathered to celebrate the continuation of traditional canoe making when they attended the launch ...
Along the shore of the Saint John River dozens of people gathereed to celebrate the continuation of traditional canoe making when they attended the launch of a traditional Wolastoqey birch bark canoe ...
When you're swaying in a beachside hammock on a lazy summer day, take a moment to thank the Indigenous cultures that invented ...
This kayak is distinctive, from the Inuvialuit region of the western Arctic, and one of only a handful of its kind still in ...
Webequie and Neskantaga First Nation are among five communities in the Ring of Fire region that still rely on diesel to ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The canoe was built in 1940 by William Tennisco of Calabogie, Ontario. Tennisco was a member of the Golden Lake Band of Algonquin Anishnabe.
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Eel River Bar First Nation birchbark canoe photograph and media collection, image/media #, NMAI.AC.347; National Museum of the American Indian ...
Heffel Fine Art Auction House President David Heffel, right, and Vice President Robert Heffel next to Winston Churchill's “Marrakech“ painting, estimated to sell for $400,000 to $600,000. COURTESY OF ...
The 1670 royal charter signed by King Charles II establishing Hudson's Bay, is shown on display at the Manitoba Museum where it was loaned to be displayed alongside its permanent collection of ...
TORONTO — Two of Canada's wealthiest families want to team up to make an $18 million bid for the royal charter that formed Hudson's Bay Company and donate it to a group of museums to ensure the ...
The future homes for 27 pieces of Hudson's Bay history were decided Wednesday in a packed Toronto auction, where art lovers, historians and those wistful about the fall of Canada's oldest company ...