Canada's History  |  Oct/Nov 2021
• Barbed Wire Ballads: Music and poetry helped two Canadian soldiers endure captivity, hunger, and forced labour in a Second World War German POW camp.
• Pluck and Prowess: Harp virtuoso Winifred Bambrick defied her age and travelled the world.
• Headwaters of Their Own Stream: Battling racism, discrimination, and exclusion, seven artists formed the Professional Native Indian Artists Inc. to fight for professional respect and political self-determination.
• Agowigiiwinan Bezhig Minawaa Niizhin - Treaties One and Two: Commemorating the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Treaties One and Two gives us all an opportunity to honour our ancestors’ sacred promises to live in peace and share the bounty of the land.
• Life of Riley: A birthday calendar from 1941 reveals the personal side of a prairie insurance magnate.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Canada's History Oct/Nov 2021.