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Network in Canadian History & Environment | Nouvelle initiative Canadienne en histoire de l'environnement

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New Book – Putting Down Roots: Métis Agency, Land Use, and Women’s Food Labour in a Qu’Appelle Valley Road Allowance Community

August 8, 2025August 6, 20257 minute readby Cheryl Troupe

Gender and Climate Justice – A Special Section of Atlantis Journal

July 30, 2025July 30, 20253 minute readby Lori Lee Oates

Wilderness as Marketing Strategy: Joseph Whitson on the Outdoor Industry, Colonialism, and Land Back Futures

July 24, 2025July 22, 202512 minute readby Jessica DeWitt

2025 Winner of Best Article/Chapter in Canadian Environmental History Prize

June 4, 2025June 9, 20253 minute readby NiCHE Administrators

New Roles for Historic Urban Places

April 24, 2025April 13, 202511 minute readby Kari Valmestad

The Athabasca River, Indigenous Knowledge, and Adapting to Danger

April 17, 2025July 19, 202514 minute readby Peter Fortna

Identity, Place, and Soft Rains

April 10, 2025May 30, 20254 minute readby Raymond Sewell

Agriculture, Adaptation, and Altercation: Ngāti Kahungunu versus Settler Capitalism, 1845-1858

April 3, 2025March 5, 20259 minute readby Jamie Ashworth

Storms, Strength, and Survival: Wyandot Adaptations on the Kansas Prairies

March 27, 2025April 28, 20259 minute readby Mckelvey Kelly

#EnvHist Worth Reading: February 2025

March 11, 2025March 10, 20253 minute readby Jessica DeWitt

“The Land is No Longer as it Was”: Land Use, Resource Extraction, and Land Claims in the Yukon Territory.

January 29, 2025February 27, 202560 minute readby Glenn Iceton

How I Survived: Land and Northern Histories of Residential and Day Schooling

January 9, 2025July 7, 202510 minute readby Crystal Gail Fraser and Jess Dunkin
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