Geographical Location - Canada

  1. Aboriginal Action Plan
  2. Agriculture
  3. The Alaska Highway Is Completed
  4. Alcoholism
  5. Algonquian language family
  6. Algonquin
  7. American Indian Higher Education Consortium
  8. American Indian Studies
  9. Appliqué and Ribbonwork
  10. Architecture: Arctic
  11. Architecture: Northeast
  12. Architecture: Plains
  13. Architecture: Subarctic
  14. Arts and Crafts: Arctic
  15. Arts and Crafts: Subarctic
  16. Assiniboine
  17. Astronomy
  18. Athapaskan language family
  19. The Atlantic Charter Declares a Postwar Right of Self-Determination
  20. Atlantic Charter Is Signed
  21. Battle of Thames
  22. Battle of the Thames
  23. Beads and Beadwork
  24. Beaver
  25. Bella Bella
  26. Bella Coola
  27. Bennett Era in Canada
  28. Beothuk
  29. Beothuk language
  30. Berdache
  31. Birchbark
  32. Blackfoot and Blackfeet Confederacy
  33. Bladder Festival
  34. Boarding and Residential Schools
  35. Boats and Watercraft
  36. Borden Government in Canada
  37. Bows, Arrows, and Quivers
  38. British North America Act
  39. Cabot’s Voyages
  40. Calumets and Pipe Bags
  41. Campbell Becomes Canada’s First Woman Prime Minister
  42. Canada Bans Commercial Fishing in Lakes St. Clair and Erie
  43. Canada Bans the Hunting of Baby Seals
  44. The Canada Cement Affair Prompts Legislative Reform
  45. Canada Creates Nunavut Territory
  46. Canada Develops a National Health Plan
  47. Canada Establishes the Experimental Lakes Area
  48. Canada Passes Tariffs to Ease the Great Depression
  49. Canada Passes the Tobacco Products Control Act
  50. Canada Seeks Preferential Trade Status from Great Britain