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Christmas past: a Victorian garland | 1993/4 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 73 (6): 4-13 | |||||
'Men bred in the rough bounds': the Scottish military tradition in Canada | 1993 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 73 (4): 10-16 | |||||
An Indian's death in exile: the tragedy of White Bird | 1993 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 73 (1): 23-9 | |||||
Talking 'funny': the Canadian language | 1993 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 73 (3): 20-5 | |||||
Simcoe and the slaves: upper Canada, 1793 | 1993 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 73 (3): 17-19 | |||||
Home sweet suburb: the great post-war migration | 1992 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 72 (5): 26-34 | |||||
The mothers of confederation [women in pioneer Canada] | 1992 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 72 (5): 20-5 | |||||
Before Columbus: early European visitors to the shores of the 'new world' | 1992 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 72 (3): 6-23 | |||||
Along the Opeongo road: memories of Canada's first Polish settlement | 1992 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 72 (1): 29-33 | |||||
Work and play on the frontier: children of the farm | 1992 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 72 (4): 12-18 | |||||
Listening to the past: the Calgary oral history project | 1992 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 72 (5): 35-8 | |||||
Colours of history | 1991-2 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 71 (6): 47-51 | |||||
Island of the sorrows [Grosse Ile] | 1991 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 71 (): 35-8 | |||||
The 'face puller': George Anderton: a Victorian photographer on the north-west frontier | 1991 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 71 (): 22-31 | |||||
Undefeated. 3, Painting the vision [Ojibwa] | 1991 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 71 (): 49-52 | |||||
Undefeated. 2, Friend to the white man [Ojibwa] | 1991 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 71 (): 39-43 | |||||
Undefeated: 3OO years of Ojibwa history, 1 | 1991 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 71 (): 28-32 | |||||
Life at Gjoa Haven: the old ways and the new | 1991 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 71 (): 41-8 | |||||
Canadian culture in peril, 1949-1961 | 1991 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 71 (): 21-8 | |||||
Factions and feuds at Red River: the flock divided | 1990/1 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 70 (): 29-37 | |||||
Nova Scotia, 1715: mission to the Micmac | 1990 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 70 (): 15-22 | |||||
The lost Inuit of Franklin bay | 1990 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 70 (): 48-54 | |||||
Senneville | 1989 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 69 (): 44-9 | |||||
Pope and Czar on the north Saskatchewan | 1989 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 69 (): 4-15 | |||||
Russians on the west coast | 1988/9 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 68 (): 23-9 | |||||
Revenge of the Paris hat: the European craze for wearing headgear had a profound effect on Canadian history | 1988/9 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 68 (): 37-44 | |||||
Women of the Klondike: some came to do the work of the Lord - others came only to mine the miners | 1988/9 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 68 (): 30-6 | |||||
Not by seals alone: the Moravians in the fur trade - souls and skins | 1988 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 68 (): 29-35 | |||||
Hudson bay, 1939 | 1988 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 68 (): 17-28 | |||||
The ghost people of Vancouver island: did a shy and elusive tribe haunt the hidden depths of the forest? | 1988 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 68 (): 46-50 | |||||
A fate worse than death: Indian captivity stories thrilled Victorian readers - but were they true? | 1988 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 68 (): 21-8 | |||||
Company town: rugged Stromness in the Orkneys sent many men to the fur trade | 1988 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 68 (): 43-52 | |||||
Footprints in an empty land [Kazan river valley] | 1987/8 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 67 (): 12-18 | |||||
Acadia and the Acadians: in the shadow of Quebec | 1987 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 67 (): 26-31 | |||||
Aboriginal rights a century ago | 1987 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 67 (): 4-15 | |||||
Self-help at Serpent river: the voice of Missahba | 1987 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 67 (): 46-9 | |||||
Kind hearts or forked tongues [19th c. native peoples policies] | 1987 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 67 (): 16-41 | |||||
Wager bay: a history and a future | 1987 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 67 (): 16-25 | |||||
Preserving the past on the trail of '98 | 1987 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 67 (): 12-18 | |||||
The Vinland map: hoax or history? | 1987 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 67 (): 37-44 | |||||
Stitching for God: Ukrainian sacred embroideries bring colour to the sanctuary | 1986/87 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 66 (): 45-9 | |||||
Voyage to Nutheltin | 1986 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 66 (): 4-27 | |||||
Franz Boas in Baffin-Land: the great anthropologist began his career with Arctic explorations and hardships | 1986 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 66 (): 4-15 | |||||
A forest of poles [British Columbia, 1876] | 1986 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 66 (): 4-14 | |||||
New dawn at Skidegate: Bill Reid and the Haida | 1986 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 66 (): 48-56 | |||||
Times of sorrow, times of joy | 1986 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 66 (): 28-38 | |||||
Assiginack's canoe: memories of Indian warfare on the Great Lakes | 1986 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 66 (): 49-53 | |||||
Metlakatla: William Duncan on the north coast bringing Jesus to the Tsimshians | 1986 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 66 (): 35-41 | |||||
Relics of an Arctic life | 1986 | The beaver: exploring Canada's history 66 (): 45-53 |