Welcome Mark Rutledge!
admin2024-07-08T15:41:39-04:00Know History is excited to introduce our newest team member, Mark Rutledge CDP RGD!
Know History is excited to introduce our newest team member, Mark Rutledge CDP RGD!
Know History is honoured to support the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre in updating their beautiful space in Whistler, B.C.
In February, Know History was honoured to attend the premiere of four videos for the Debwewin Project that were the result of a collaboration between the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the Oakville Community Foundation.
Know History was thrilled to be a major sponsor of the 2024 Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC)'s international conference in Ottawa!
We’d like to extend our congratulations to Sam Derksen, historian here at Know History, for his chapter co-authored with Allan Greer titled “Debt, Liquor, and Violence in the Fur Trade” in the new release, Before Canada: Northern North America in a Connected World.
In February, Know History staff traveled to Nain in Northern Labrador to meet with representatives of the Government of Nunatsiavut.
To better understand Vancouver’s “evergreen mentality,” Blake further explored the city’s relationship with snow for his 2023 PhD dissertation and had the opportunity to share some of his findings with CBC News.
Know History had the honor of joining the Survivors Secretariat at the “Knowledge is Sacred, Truth is Healing” Gathering in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
The Know History team in our Calgary office was thrilled to receive a specially commissioned paddle crafted, painted, and carved by artist Bre-Anna Beavan in collaboration with the Northern Cultural Expressions Society (NCES).
We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us in commemorating the debut of "Decolonial Archival Futures," the latest book co-authored by Skylee-Storm Hogan-Stacey and Krista McCracken!
We acknowledge that we meet and work on Indigenous lands across this nation. We pay respect to Elders, past and present, and acknowledge the pivotal role that Indigenous peoples continue to play within Canada.
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