Niagara Parks, in association with Plenty Canada, has published Landscape of Nations: Beyond the Mist, a 256-page coffee table book featuring works from 17 authors, numerous photographers, mapmakers, and artists, that chronicles the history of Indigenous peoples who have lived within the Niagara region for some 13,000 years.
This anthology reveals an unprecedented examination and presentation of the full spectrum of Indigenous life within the Niagara River corridor across millennia, bringing forward previously unknown insights and revelations from a variety of sources, from the meta narratives of Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabek cultures, archaeological data, and British Indian Department records along with photographs, artwork, and objects from the collections of numerous museums, libraries, and archives. The group of authors who contributed to the book comprise the leading scholars and Indigenous knowledge holders with expertise on Indigenous history and culture within the Niagara region. Landscape of Nations: Beyond the Mist was co-edited by Rick Hill, a renowned educator of Indigenous cultures, histories, and arts who currently serves as an Indigenous innovations specialist at Mohawk College and Tim Johnson, senior advisor for Heritage and Legacy with the Niagara Parks Commission and Plenty Canada. Both are former Smithsonian Institution executives. “It is amazing to think that for some 13,000 years, my ancestors have been living within the beautiful environs of the Niagara Peninsula, and that my relatives continue to call this place our home,” said General Editor Rick Hill. “Now, we get to share our stories and the stories of this important place. The land continues to inspire us and as you will see, continues to sustain us as Indigenous peoples. We welcome you to our world.” “I couldn’t be more gratified by the depth of content that the book’s scholars, Indigenous knowledge holders, and artists contributed to its pages,” said Concept and Managing Editor Tim Johnson. “This magnificent book does something truly remarkable, it greatly expands understanding and comprehension of the deep Indigenous history along the Niagara River corridor while simultaneously revealing the place-based learning power inherent at heritage destinations throughout the Niagara Parks system, extending 56 kilometres from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario.” The book’s VIP unveiling and launch program was held at Niagara Parks’ Old Fort Erie Visitor Centre and featured remarks from the book’s editors, authors, and contributors, followed by a book signing and reception. Copies of Landscape of Nations: Beyond the Mist were made available for purchase at the event. Following the launch, copies of Landscape of Nations: Beyond the Mist were made available for purchase across Niagara Parks retail stores and other participating locations across the region such as the Niagara Falls History Museum, Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum, and the store at Fort George, operated by The Friends of Fort George. There are two sites at which to order the book online, the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum website and the store at the Friends of Fort George website. See links below: https://notlmuseumshop.square.site/product/landscape-of-nations-beyond-the-mist/1209 https://friendsoffortgeorge.square.site/product/landscape-of-nations-beyond-the-mist/296?cs=true&cst=custom Printed in Canada using high quality papers and production processes, this hardcover book is an exceptional choice for a Holiday Gift this season! — Niagara Parks
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