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Students in Vulcan, Alberta, are getting creative while learning about Canada’s history. Check out how they have chosen to represent Canada over 150 years. https://t.co/yFuf5ubAMB #ClassArt #CdnHist #CanadianArt
In our newsletter, find stories from the Feb-Mar issue, like Old-School #DIY and the Battle for February 2, plus read about history makers in the community and learn how museums approach sharing the history of #humanrights violations. https://t.co/1js12UwunA #cdnhist #histedu
Did you like our podcast Remembering Benjamin Chee Chee? Ernie Bies recently updated us with a link to last week’s auction of Chee Chee’s Four Geese in Flight-- what it was expected to bring, and what it did, thanks to frantic bidding in the last 10 min. https://t.co/UzsjhF9GRc
Yearn for the simple life? Get back to basics with this guide to surviving Canada throughout the ages—though, the past is a tougher place than most of us realize. But, if you still insist that life was better then, here are some old-school #DIYs. https://t.co/JZbN03typs #cdnhist
In February, many Canadians will participate in #BlackHistoryMonth festivities and events. Check out our latest education newsletter for resources to honour the legacy of Black Canadians. https://t.co/quw2VDgpTS #cdnhist
Check out this collection of Inuit art featured in The Beaver in Spring 1956. #InuitArt #CdnHist https://t.co/Dzt5OBSCuJ
#TravelTuesday Around the World in a Canoe: A dugout canoe crosses three oceans 1901-1904 https://t.co/W0CyDzh8Hg