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Canadien Collection

Amidst the frozen landscapes of Northwest Hudson Bay, the Eskimos once donned traditional garments as depicted in "The old and modern costume" by Ferrario (1819-20

Background imageCanadien Collection: Inuit couple in sealskin clothing (Canada and Alaska, USA). Lithography for the book

Inuit couple in sealskin clothing (Canada and Alaska, USA). Lithography for the book
FLO4635499 Inuit couple in sealskin clothing (Canada and Alaska, USA). Lithography for the book: " Galerie complete en tableaux fideles des peuples d'Amerique et d'Australie" by

Background imageCanadien Collection: A group of American Indians, burdens of baskets and forces to leave their territory

A group of American Indians, burdens of baskets and forces to leave their territory and seek a new one to settle there
FLO4635590 A group of American Indians, burdens of baskets and forces to leave their territory and seek a new one to settle there, around 1820

Background imageCanadien Collection: Native Americans of Nootka. Nootka man with tattooed brow and nose ring, men and women in woven hats

Native Americans of Nootka. Nootka man with tattooed brow and nose ring, men and women in woven hats
FLO4621473 Native Americans of Nootka. Nootka man with tattooed brow and nose ring, men and women in woven hats, animal-skin cloaks, earrings and face piercings, and baby in papoose

Background imageCanadien Collection: Wedding dance of the Iroquois, Native Americans of Canada. The bride

Wedding dance of the Iroquois, Native Americans of Canada. The bride and groom dance on a mat holding a long stick as
FLO4621803 Wedding dance of the Iroquois, Native Americans of Canada. The bride and groom dance on a mat holding a long stick as they recite their vows, before breaking the stick

Background imageCanadien Collection: Interior of a large communal house in Nootka Sound, with villagers smoking and drying fish

Interior of a large communal house in Nootka Sound, with villagers smoking and drying fish
FLO4621639 Interior of a large communal house in Nootka Sound, with villagers smoking and drying fish, sleeping and caring for children. The beams are decorated with large totemic faces

Background imageCanadien Collection: Costumes of Native Americans of Canada, wooden houses, hunters with bow and arrows, baby in papoose

Costumes of Native Americans of Canada, wooden houses, hunters with bow and arrows, baby in papoose
FLO4621780 Costumes of Native Americans of Canada, wooden houses, hunters with bow and arrows, baby in papoose. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageCanadien Collection: Acadian man with tattooed body and a couple of native Canadian Indians. Lithography for the book

Acadian man with tattooed body and a couple of native Canadian Indians. Lithography for the book
FLO4635451 Acadian man with tattooed body and a couple of native Canadian Indians. Lithography for the book: " Galerie complete en tableaux fideles des peuples d'Amerique et

Background imageCanadien Collection: Greenland dwellers wearing skins and one Inuit from Labrador (Canada) with a trident

Greenland dwellers wearing skins and one Inuit from Labrador (Canada) with a trident
FLO4635425 Greenland dwellers wearing skins and one Inuit from Labrador (Canada) with a trident. Below is a daily scene of Inuit family life in front of an igloo, a tent and a canoe, North America

Background imageCanadien Collection: Eskimos of northwest Hudson Bay - in 'The old and modern costume'by Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819-20

Eskimos of northwest Hudson Bay - in "The old and modern costume"by Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819-20
LSE4099652 Eskimos of northwest Hudson Bay - in " The old and modern costume" by Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819-20 by Ferrario

Background imageCanadien Collection: Canada - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons vers 1880 (Coat of Arms Flags)

Canada - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons vers 1880 (Coat of Arms Flags)
DUV4216093 Canada - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons vers 1880 (Coat of Arms Flags) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCanadien Collection: Badge of the 22nd Battalion (Canadien Fran硩s)

Badge of the 22nd Battalion (Canadien Fran硩s)
Badge of the 22nd Battalion (Canadien Fran硩 s). This Battalion was recruited from French speaking Canadians in the province of Quebec

Background imageCanadien Collection: Le Tommy Anglais and Types Canadiens, WW1

Le Tommy Anglais and Types Canadiens, WW1
Le Tommy Anglais and Types Canadiens, by Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour (1874-1939), drawn for Dans Les Lignes Anglaises, published 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageCanadien Collection: Le 178ieme Bataillon Canadien-Francais des cantons de l est

Le 178ieme Bataillon Canadien-Francais des cantons de l est. Poster showing a father and son in the field of their farm, as the father bids goodbye and the son goes to join troops marching by


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Amidst the frozen landscapes of Northwest Hudson Bay, the Eskimos once donned traditional garments as depicted in "The old and modern costume" by Ferrario (1819-20). Meanwhile, in the pages of "Canada - Alphabet des armoiries et pavillons vers 1880," the Coat of Arms and Flags of Canada bore testament to a rich heritage. The 22nd Battalion, proudly emblazoned with the Canadien Francais badge, stood tall in the trenches of World War 1, alongside their British counterparts, known as "Le Tommy Anglais." Simultaneously, the 178ieme Bataillon Canadien-Francais des cantons de l'est, with its distinctive insignia, fought valiantly on the battlefields of Europe, preserving the proud legacy of Canadian French heritage.