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Indigenous woman fishing circa 1860, in Canada East
A watercolour painting depicting possibly an Algonquian woman fishing.
Mi’kmaq hunter representation
A modern, more ethnographically accurate 1920 update of an earlier 1796 rendition of the hunting, fishing, and gathering tools of Acadians, or what could have
Inside a wigwam
A drawing of the inside of a wigwam, which is the traditional dwelling used in the daily life of an Algonquian family.
Rare arrowheads found in Waskaganish
The rough-looking stone blades and arrowheads found on Waskaganish territory could reveal how the Algonquians lived in Canada around 1500.
Indigenous family travelling by canoe
A watercolour by Denis Gale depicting an indigenous family travelling by canoe through Algonquian territory around 1860.
Arrival of Jacques Cartier at Stadacona, 1535
A Victorian-era watercolour illustration of Jacques Cartier’s arrival in Stadacona, which was traditional Iroquoian territory in the 1500s.
Gladiator mosaic depiction on a Roman villa wall in Nennig
A mosaic depicting roman gladiators.