by Hilary Doda Mythmaking is the core of popular history, and Canada’s colonial past lends itself well to stories of bucolic rural life. A woolen made in the mid-20th century in Nova Scotia sets a stereotypical scene, depicting three seasons of Nova Scotian life during the colonial period. On the left, an Acadian girl stands … Continue reading Nova Scotia Wool Mural (1953)
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