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‘The Border Crossed Us’: Parallax(e) Exhibit Unveils the Human Cost of Colonial Boundary-Making
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‘The border crossed us’: Parallax(e) exhibit unveils the human cost of colonial boundary-making
A new exhibition at The Reach Gallery Museum in Abbotsford, B.C. is confronting one of the enduring legacies of colonial mapping in Canada: The drawing of the 49th parallel and its impact on First Nations communities whose territories, cultures, and…
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'The border crossed us': Parallax(e) exhibit unveils the human cost of colonial boundary-making
A new exhibition at The Reach Gallery Museum in Abbotsford, B.C. is confronting one of the enduring legacies of colonial mapping in Canada: The drawing of the 49th parallel and its impact on First Nations communities whose territories, cultures, and ceremonial travel long pre-date any border with the United States.Running until May 30, 2026, Parallax(e): Perspectives on the Canada–U.S. Border presents historical materials with new works by Indig…
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