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Nations of the Kaniatarowanenneh
Posted on April 30, 2018May 1, 2018

Nations of the Kaniatarowanenneh

Where we last left off, the nations of Stadacona and Hochelaga had successfully driven out an invasion of people from the Kingdom of France. Agona and his people would have wondered if that was the last they’d see of the French, or if the foreigners might return.  As it turned out, that question didn’t matter either … Continue reading Nations of the Kaniatarowanenneh

Where the Great Lakes pour into the sea
Posted on February 15, 2017

Where the Great Lakes pour into the sea

When searching for this website’s header image, I first looked for any photo of Canada from space, because I love space, and because I wanted to try and capture some sense of Canada’s expanse. But when I came across this particular photo, I knew it was the one. Even from space it contains only a small fraction of the country, yet so … Continue reading Where the Great Lakes pour into the sea

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