Canada's History goes into the vaults at the Canadian War Museum with Dr. John Maker and Collections Specialist Eric Fernberg to learn about artifacts in the Deadly Skies – Air War, 1914-1918 exhibition.
This project has worked to identify people in residential school photographs and put the images back into the hands of the Indigenous communities represented in the pictures.
Items including moccasins and a book that were used by Philip de Carteret when he worked as a trapper and fur trader for Revillon Frères and the Hudson’s Bay Company between 1929 and 1934 in the Nunavik region of northern Quebec are profiled.