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November 2023

Symposium on Indigenous Courts

2024-07-08T14:44:54-04:00

Know History was proud to be a major sponsor of CIAJ-ICAJ / Can. Institute for the Admin. of Justice / Institut can. d'admin. de la justice Symposium on Indigenous Courts.

Symposium on Indigenous Courts2024-07-08T14:44:54-04:00
October 2023

It’s All About the Land Book Launch

2024-07-08T14:42:04-04:00

Know History hosted a book launch party to celebrate the release of Taiaiake Alfred's It's All About the Land.

It’s All About the Land Book Launch2024-07-08T14:42:04-04:00
October 2023

A dozen years of Know History

2024-07-08T14:49:31-04:00

A dozen years of Know History! This year marks Know History’s 12th anniversary, and we wanted to thank you all for years of collaboration, innovation, and the most incredible experiences in historical research.

A dozen years of Know History2024-07-08T14:49:31-04:00
October 2023

History and Heritage Networking Night

2024-07-08T18:21:06-04:00

For us, history is about making connections – and we were delighted to connect with all of you at our annual History and Heritage Networking Night!

History and Heritage Networking Night2024-07-08T18:21:06-04:00
October 2023

Shortlisted for the Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Community Programming: The Kahnawà:ke Oral History Project

2024-07-08T14:25:42-04:00

From 2021-2022, we were honoured to support the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) and the Kanien’kehá:ka Onkwawén:na Raotitióhkwa Language & Cultural Center (KOR) as they embarked on a project that captured and shared the cultural heritage of Kahnawà:ke with community members through oral histories.

Shortlisted for the Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Community Programming: The Kahnawà:ke Oral History Project2024-07-08T14:25:42-04:00
August 2023

Researching the Missing Children: An Introduction to Conducting an Archival Research Project

2024-05-13T15:14:36-04:00

“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.

Researching the Missing Children: An Introduction to Conducting an Archival Research Project2024-05-13T15:14:36-04:00
August 2023

Welcome Dr. Oliver!

2024-05-13T15:15:08-04:00

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!

Welcome Dr. Oliver!2024-05-13T15:15:08-04:00
July 2023

RBC Bluesfest Sponsors

2024-10-29T15:06:22-04:00

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!

RBC Bluesfest Sponsors2024-10-29T15:06:22-04:00
June 2023

Sacred Responsibility: Searching for the Missing Children and Unmarked Burials

2024-10-29T15:06:54-04:00

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.

Sacred Responsibility: Searching for the Missing Children and Unmarked Burials2024-10-29T15:06:54-04:00
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