New studies reveal the haunting tales of Indigenous child slaves in New France, shedding light on a forgotten and painful chapter of colonial history. Archaeologists are uncovering this dark legacy, reshaping our understanding of the early days of Canadian settlements
Browsing: Indigenous history
In “The Black Woman of Gippsland,” a captivating journey through Australia’s frequently neglected histories comes to life. This review sparks essential conversations about how history is represented and the ongoing quest for authenticity, probing into who really has the power to define our nation’s narrative.