Ni’n Aq No’kmaq Genealogy Project
media team2025-11-10T08:08:09-05:00In October 2025, we traveled to Epekwitk (PEI) to speak with community members directly concerning connections built out for L’nuey’s Ni’n Aq No’kmaq Genealogy Project.
In October 2025, we traveled to Epekwitk (PEI) to speak with community members directly concerning connections built out for L’nuey’s Ni’n Aq No’kmaq Genealogy Project.
We were honored to attend the launch of the SCRJ’s report titled “Assisted Reproductive Services to Restore Fertility for Forcibly-Sterilized Indigenous Survivors: Options and Costs”.
In June 2025, the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (SLCC) in Whistler, British Columbia, unveiled its revitalized permanent exhibition.
On August 24th, members of the Know History team proudly participated in Ottawa Pride 2025.
We are thrilled to partner with TheirStory—a powerful end-to-end digital storytelling platform that captures and preserves lived experiences and oral history.
Know History was proud to partner with the Diefenbunker to develop two new permanent exhibits!
Thank you to the Reclamation and Healing department at Nishnawbe Aski Nation for inviting us to be part of this year’s National Site Search Forum in Ottawa.
Know History extends heartfelt congratulations to Brenda Reynolds, who recently received the United Nations’ prestigious Nelson Mandela Award for her lifelong dedication to advancing Indigenous rights, mental health, and trauma-informed care.
Our team took a well-deserved break to soak up the sun and celebrate summer with a fun-filled afternoon at the park!
Know History is now offering our archival research and statement gathering resources for free online. These guides provide valuable frameworks for planning archival research projects and statement gathering projects related to finding missing and disappeared children and unmarked burials associated with Indian Residential Schools.

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.
Accessibility Policy | Privacy Policy