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  1. Do you have a passion for interpreting history? Do you wish you could experience living in the past? Are you curious about life in the 19th century? Please join us in another time and place... Experience the life and times of past events!

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  2. Manitoba Living History Society - MLHS. 387 likes. A community enthusiastically recreating our heritage through costumes, skills, hobbies, research, discussion & recreational gatherings....

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  3. MLHS is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The organization was incorporated in 1995, but individual members have been active interpreters since the 1970s. For its members, the MLHS offers: introductions and instructions to assist you through individual coaching and formal workshops.

  4. Our immersive hands-on history learning day allows your students to step back in time at Winnipeg's oldest home, and experience life as it was in the early 19th century. Curriculum-linked activities bring lessons to life, and help make history a reality for your students.

  5. The People of Red River - A Costume Guide. by Judy and Barry McPherson. for the Manitoba Living History Society. November 2009. This 100-page, full-colour book provides extensive details on the clothing worn by people living at the time of the Red River Settlement. Written by the McPhersons, with illustrations by artist Janet La France, this ...

  6. Manitoba Historical Society: Links to other history websites. Jump to links on: Historical Societies | Genealogy | Archives | Museums | Organizations | Journals | Clothing | Businesses | Projects | Blogs | Miscellaneous. Please send information on changes or new sites to webmaster@mhs.mb.ca.

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  8. CLICK HERE TO LOGIN to the MHS Members Area. MHS Member Login Account Request Form. Members of the Manitoba Historical Society can gain access to back issues of Manitoba History and other special features by logging into the Members Area of the MHS web site.

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