Celebrating the Launch of Inuktitut Classes in Ottawa Schools
admin2025-04-15T15:38:07-04:00We’re thrilled to share the exciting news that Inuktitut classes will soon be offered in Ottawa schools.
We’re thrilled to share the exciting news that Inuktitut classes will soon be offered in Ottawa schools.
Know History’s Director of Museum Services, Dean F. Oliver, is speaking at The Rooms this evening to share an insightful perspective on the meaning and complexities of remembrance.
The Nattilik Heritage Centre, Parks Canada, and Know History are thrilled to reveal a forthcoming book that celebrates Inuit leadership in discovering the Franklin Expedition shipwrecks.
Exciting news! It’s time for a big reveal at the Cree Nation of Waskaganish.
Know History attended the Canadian Historical Association / Société historique du Canada annual conference in Montreal last month!
Know History is proud to have hosted an unforgettable Arts and Culture Night to kick off this year’s Indigenous History and Heritage Gathering in Ottawa.
Join us June 2-4 for the second annual Indigenous History & Heritage Gathering in Ottawa, hosted in collaboration with National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and the First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres.
Know History joined the Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum, for a week of exciting fieldwork in Sanirajak, Nunavut!
Our team had a blast researching the history of the pancake breakfast here in Calgary to support the development of their exhibit for this iconic cultural event.
Know History had a blast attending the American Alliance of Museums annual meeting in Baltimore.

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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