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Please join us in another time and place... Experience the life and times of past events! Acquiring an insight into pioneer life? Learning how to research some of the activities common to the Red River Settlement? Learning more about spinning, weaving, carpentry, leather work and blacksmithing? Taking part in historic demonstrations? Handling a ...
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Manitoba Living History Society - MLHS. 387 likes. A community enthusiastically recreating our heritage through costumes, skills, hobbies, research,...
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Manitoba Living History Society is a group of men, women and children who share an enthusiasm for our rich heritage. Our members approach historiography with great enthusiasm. We have involved ourselves in the Selkirk Settlement period, mid-19th century, and a study of Scottish, Irish, First Nations, Métis, and Swiss soldier-settlers.
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. Friday, May 24th,2024 9:30 - 2:15 $8.50 per student
Can you build your own fort? Part 4 - Glossary, suggested readings, and web sites. Copies of A Visit With The People of Red River - A Young Person’s Guide and Resource Book are available for $20 each (plus GST) from: Judy and Barry McPherson Telephone: 204-256-6869 Email: baggage@mts.net. See also:
Historical Societies - USA - prairie states & others. Clay County Historical Society CCHS was formed in 1932 to “collect, preserve and disseminate the history of Clay County, Minnesota.”. Since then, they have collected tens of thousands of artifacts, photos and documents relating to the county’s past.
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Memorable Manitobans. This is a collection of noteworthy Manitobans from the past, compiled by the Manitoba Historical Society. We acknowledge that the collection contains both reputable and disreputable people. All are worth remembering as a lesson to future generations. Search the collection by word or phrase, name, place, occupation or other ...