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November 24, 2019

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Some Inuit Art (Photo Diary)

The Inuit (sometimes called Eskimo) are one of the aboriginal peoples of the Arctic. A special exhibit at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture … Continued

November 24, 2019

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The Povungnituk Print Shop (Art Diary)

A special exhibit at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Spokane, Washington, featured The Inuit Art of Povungnituk. Povungnituk is a village on … Continued

November 22, 2019

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Some Inuit Animals (Art Diary)

The Inuit are a Native American people whose homelands are in the Canadian Arctic. A special exhibit at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture … Continued

November 19, 2019

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Inuit Daily Life (Art Diary)

The Inuit are a Native American people whose homelands are in the Canadian Arctic. A special exhibit at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture … Continued

November 18, 2019

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The Sioux in Canada

Following the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn in which the American 7th Cavalry under the command of Lt. Col. George Custer attacked a peaceful … Continued

November 17, 2019

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National Indigenous Peoples Day (Photo Diary)

June 21 is recognized as National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. This is a day when the heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding achievements of First … Continued

November 15, 2019

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Some Inuit Carvings (Photo Diary)

A special exhibit at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Spokane, Washington, featured The Inuit Art of Povungnituk. A portion of this exhibit … Continued

August 10, 2015

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Métis

While the first Native American-European fur trade exchange happened about the year 1000 with Norse (i.e. Viking) entrepreneurs from Greenland, the fur trade didn’t really … Continued

Native American-European fur trade exchange
March 24, 2015

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Huron Government and Law

Long before the European invasion of North America, five Iroquoian-speaking tribes formed a powerful confederation known as the League of Five Nations. The idea for … Continued

five Iroquoian-speaking tribes
February 1, 2015

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Newfoundland Natives and Early European Invaders

Newfoundland is the world’s sixteenth-largest island and Canada’s fourth-largest. During the more than six centuries of European exploration prior to the establishment of the English … Continued

Ancient Newfoundland and Labrador
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