History and Heritage Networking Event
admin2023-09-22T18:34:25+00:00We are excited to announce that our History and Heritage Networking Night is happening this October!
We are excited to announce that our History and Heritage Networking Night is happening this October!
“Researching the Missing Children: An Introduction to Conducting an Archival Research Project” was developed as a resource to support Indigenous Nations in their ongoing work to find missing children and unmarked burials associated with residential schools.
It is with great excitement that we announce the newest member of the Know History team, joining us on September 19: Dr. Dean F. Oliver, an accomplished museologist, teacher, and leader!
Last week, Know History sponsored the RBC Bluesfest and had the opportunity to share a video on the big screen during the performance by Mumford and Sons!
Special Interlocutor Kimberly Murray has released her Interim Report titled 'Sacred Responsibility: Searching for the Missing Children and Unmarked Burials.' The 175-page report shares her preliminary findings and identifies 12 areas of common concern among Survivors, Indigenous families, and communities.
Know History is thrilled to be sponsoring the 3rd annual Iqaluit Cod Derby!
In 2020, the Municipality of Killarney in Ontario, Canada, celebrated its 200th anniversary!
Join us June 5-7 for the first annual Indigenous History & Heritage Gathering in Ottawa, hosted by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and the First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres
Know History would like to extend our appreciation to Jenna Bailey for speaking at our Capturing Alberta’s Stories workshop yesterday!
On February 28, Know History will host “Capturing Alberta’s Stories: Historical Documentary Workshop.” This free introductory workshop will share best practices for making a historical documentary.