I was honoured to meet Thomas King (author The Inconvenient Indian) as he accepted the Governor General’s Award for History Popular Media. Canada's History #HistoryWeek2022 Governor General of Canada
#HistoryWeek2022 : Watch our NEW video about Portia White, the first African-Canadian concert singer to win international acclaim. Illustrations by Raoul Olou. Featuring Think on Me by Portia White, courtesy of the White family. Produced by Bonfire Originals.
A view of the Macquarie University History Museum in the quiet of the morning. #historyweek2022
Canuckle #196: BURNT 🔥🍞🧠
Dr. Wilder Graves Penfield developed the Montreal procedure for patients with severe epilepsy. The first patient reported smelling burnt toast, and this helped doctors to identify and destroy the nerve cells causing the seizures. #HistoryWeek2022 🍁
Today is the last day of #HistoryWeek2022
But the fun doesn't stop here. Explore our archives hands-on at a laser cut printmaking workshop at the #makerspace on Thursday 15 September: whatson.sydney/laser-cut-work…
Missed our video on legendary singer Portia White? Watch it here: and learn more about her career for #HistoryWeek2022
“We could stand together and ensure that future generations of Native people would have opportunities to succeed with respect and dignity.” Learn the story of Professional Native Indian Artists Inc through their own words with our new video for Canada #HistoryWeek2022 .
Canada #HistoryWeek2022 is almost over. Be sure to check out our new videos if you haven’t watched them yet! Start with our video on Rose Ouellette:
Best known as La Poune, Québécoise performer and director Rose Ouellette made history on the stage and on screen. Learn her story with our NEW video for Canada #HistoryWeek2022 .
“What success I have attained has been due to Canadians, and especially Maritimers, who have seen talent in me.” Learn more about Portia White’s incredible journey to become the first African Canadian concert singer to win international acclaim. #HistoryWeek2022
Second City TV (SCTV) is a beloved Canadian sketch comedy show that ran between 1976 and 1984..
SCTV was nominated for 15 Emmys and has 2 wins. SCTV was inducted into Canada's Hall of Fame in 2002.
#CanadianHistoryWeek #HistoryWeek2022 #SCTV
📸: SCTV
Did you catch our #HistoryWeek2022 video on PNIAI? It’s been about 50 years since the group first started meeting to discuss contemporary Indigenous art!
Just a tiny selection of the gorgeous ancient glass on display. A stylish Egyptian woman would have worn the blue and white candy striped earrings about 3400 years ago (18th dynasty) - and I wouldn’t mind wearing them today! #historyweek2022
This year's #HistoryWeek2022 theme is Arts, Culture, & Creators. We're excited to share this video by Historica Canada on Professional Native Indian Artists Inc, a collective of Indigenous artists from across Turtle Island that brought awareness & appreciation of #IndigenousArt
#CanadaHistoryWeek starts today! This year’s theme is Arts, Culture and Creators.
Throughout the week, we encourage you to engage with Canada’s past and take part in the discussion using the hashtag #HistoryWeek2022 .
More info: canada.ca/en/canadian-he…
This #HistoryWeek2022 , we’re encouraging Canadians to learn more about Alexander Graham Bell and his legacy of inventions, many of which have a connection to Canada.
Visit our virtual museum here: bit.ly/3Nu9m4r