Interpreters built bridges between First Nations and newcomers
Les interprètes au pays du Castor relates the gripping and thought-provoking stories of the people who were among Canada’s first interpreters. This collection of in-depth portraits casts new light on some 15 interpreters and their impact on the culture, politics and trade of Canada, the 'Land of the Beaver.'

Canada’s history is an epic of manifold encounters between Indigenous peoples living on a vast continent of forests laced with lakes and rivers, and bold adventurers who had crossed the Atlantic to explore a new world. It is at the crossroads of race, peoples, and civilizations that Canada was bor...
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