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October-November 2020
October-November 2020
Features
The Names and Knowledge Initiative
Discovering Indigenous peoples, places, and understandings in the Hudson’s Bay Company Archives. by Michelle Rydz and James Gorton Read the story
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. by Karine Duhamel
Tamed and Untamed
In The Beaver, wildlife was something to be simultaneously admired and exploited. by Tina Loo
Weaving Shared Histories
The Hudson’s Bay Company’s story is intertwined with the lives of Indigenous peoples. by Jennifer Moore Rattray
On the Move
How changes in transportation and technology transformed both Indigenous and non-Indigenous societies in the North. by Ken McGoogan and Mark Collin Reid
On the cover
Dora Klengenberg, photographed by Lorene Squire. This is a rare image — a photo of a woman by a woman — that was created at a time when few female photographers were given opportunities to work alone in Canada’s remote northern wilderness.
Departments
Editor’s Note
Currents
The editors and photographers who made The Beaver and Canada’s History magazines. Quirky moments from early issues. Readers’ choices for our all-time greatest magazine covers.
Destinations
The Beaver magazine has occupied major buildings in key sections of historic downtown Winnipeg.
Books
Reviews: Unsettled treaties. Exercising self-control. More books: Great War recipes, urban village, P.E.I. “bioshelter,” military medicine. Read them all
History Matters
Reflections on the future of Canada’s history.
Album
Ottawa newlyweds arrive on the shore of Great Slave Lake before a summer in the Northwest Territories.
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