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Teatime History is your one stop destination for a better understanding of human history. Let us debunk myths, examine the legends of the past, and explore the innovations which have transformed our lives.
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How the Métis Lived and Thrived Under the Banner of Practicality
And crisscrossed the Canadian Plains…
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Defying the Arctic Cold in the Inuit Nunangat
Or how the Tuniit, Thule, and Inuit learned to live off…
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When The First Nations of the Subarctic Began To Choose Their Names
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How European Hostilities Impacted First Nations in the Atlantic Provinces
The Indigenous history of…
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The Canadian Eastern Woodlands — A “Divided Cultural Enclave”
The Canada-U.S. border passes through…
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The First Nations of the Canadian Plateau Once Lived in A Borderless Land
The Interior Salish, the Ktunaxa, and the Chilcotin people have lived in the Plateau since time immemorial
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Jun 2
A Different Colonial Arrangement at New France
The First Nations and the French in Canada
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