Frontier Life: Borderlands Settlement and Colonial Encounters This link opens in a new windowThis collection provides primary source documents on the frontiers of North America, Africa, and Australasia from archives around the world, including Canada’s Glenbow Museum and Hudson Bay’s Archive. There are approximately 250,000 images and 8,000 documents in the collection, covering the themes of frontier existence including: Settlement development, Law and order, Violence, Expeditions and exploration, Relations with Indigenous peoples, Trade and commerce, Death and disease, Missionaries and religion, Women’s history, Military matters, Mining, Religion, Gold rushes, Settler governance, Contested boundaries, and Agriculture and livestock.