Tag Archives: First Nations

National Archives needs volunteer archivists to tag Native American photos

The National Archives in the United States is looking for volunteer archivists to make its collections of photography from life on Native American reservations more accessible via online searches. Volunteers will tag these historic photos of reservation life, taken in … Continue reading

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UAlberta offers online course about Indigenous Canada

The University of Alberta is offering the online course, Indigenous Canada, and it is free to audit. The course explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. Topics include the fur trade, land claims and environmental impacts, political conflicts and alliances, and contemporary … Continue reading

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This week’s crème de la crème — February 11, 2017

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. Blogs The Other Directories: Society Blue Books by Jane E. MacNamara on Where the story takes me. Browsing the 1666 Quebec Census and Exploring the lives of First Nations’ Ancestors Through Investigations of … Continue reading

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Your top 15 online genealogy collections in 2016

Looking back over the past twelve months at what captured genealogists’ attention, it seems this was not the best year for exciting new Canadian collections. With the exception of Library and Archives Canada’s ongoing digitization of Canadian Expeditionary Forces service … Continue reading

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10 books to read about Aboriginal history

For Aboriginal History Month, Canada’s History has put together a list of ten books about Aboriginal history to teach students, from kindergarten to grade 12. The list is inspired by Dr. Timothy Winegard’s presentation about teaching Aboriginal history at the … Continue reading

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