November 2021

Historians for Hire?

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It is our responsibility to work towards a Canadian national understanding of the true history of those relationships, and the damage Canada has done to Indigenous peoples. And it is our responsibility to make this a commitment to reconciliation.

Historians for Hire?2024-10-29T15:39:23-04:00
November 2021

Know History welcomes Elizabeth Todd Doyle

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We are very excited to announce that Elizabeth Todd Doyle has joined Know History. Elizabeth has more than 25 years’ experience in the museum and heritage fields in Ottawa and on the west coast.

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October 2021

Congratulations to the Sault Ste. Marie Métis Council

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The Historic Sault Ste. Marie Métis Council (HSSMMC) has been awarded $200,000 from the Museum Assistance Program - Indigenous Heritage Grant, funded by the Government of Canada.

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October 2021

History Insights – Dr. McIvor

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History Insights is a platform for big ideas that incite change. We welcome speakers that challenge our understanding of the past and how it affects our present.

History Insights – Dr. McIvor2022-12-08T14:55:54-05:00
September 2021

Newsletter Special Edition – Truth and Reconciliation

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We have a shared responsibility to learn the truth about Canada’s residential school system and the decades of pain and suffering it has created. This weeks edition of the KIH newsletter shares a few of the many educational resources available.

Newsletter Special Edition – Truth and Reconciliation2022-12-08T14:56:06-05:00
September 2021

Orange Shirt Day

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This September, as we reflect on the immense loss and grief caused by Canada’s residential school system, we are also looking for ways to support the ongoing process of healing and truth telling.

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September 2021

Know History Graduate Scholarship for Indigenous Students

2022-12-08T14:56:31-05:00

Know History established a $50,000 endowment at Carleton University to create a scholarship that will be awarded annually to an Indigenous student entering a Master’s degree program in either the Department of History or the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies.

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September 2021

KH’s Tenth Anniversary – Top 10

2022-12-08T14:56:47-05:00

September 6, 2021 is our 10-year anniversary! To mark this milestone, we will be releasing KH Top 10 Lists in the week leading up to our celebration.

KH’s Tenth Anniversary – Top 102022-12-08T14:56:47-05:00
August 2021

Kahnawà:ke Oral History Project

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We are very excited to undertake a pro-bono project with the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke and the Kanien’kehá:ka Onkwawén:na Raotitióhkwa Language and Cultural Center to gather, record and share the oral histories of Kahnawà:ke elders.

Kahnawà:ke Oral History Project2022-12-08T14:46:36-05:00
August 2021

Renaming and Reconciliation

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Thank you to everyone who joined us on August 17 and August 19 for the "Renaming and Reconciliation" webinar. Over 500 people registered for this important discussion.

Renaming and Reconciliation2022-12-08T14:46:58-05:00
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