Know History Scholarship, Western University
Know History Scholarship, Western University
In 2018, Know History’s Associate Director Connie Wren-Gunn was interviewed by the Globe & Mail about our role in a Parks Canada project to gather the Inuit oral histories of the Franklin Expedition, and knowledge of the land, sea and ice around the sites where HMS Erebus and HMS Terror lie. You can read the article here.

Image Credit: Audet Studio / Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development fonds / Library and Archives Canada / e011308695
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Visit with the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia
During Black History Month, Know History was honoured to welcome members of the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, alongside invited cultural and museum leaders, to our Bank Street office for an afternoon of conversation, connection, and shared learning.
Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke
We are proud to collaborate with the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke, the Kanien’kehá:ka Onkwawén:na Raotitióhkwa Language and Cultural Center, and Dr. Gerald Taiaiake Alfred on the vital work of collecting and preserving oral histories that reflect the lived experiences, cultural teachings, and perspectives of community members from Kahnawà:ke.
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.



