Bi-Giwen: Coming Home, Truth Telling From The Sixties Scoop

Cranbrook HIstory Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The “Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Alberta” (SSISA), in partnership with the Cranbrook History Centre and the Cranbrook Public Library is bringing the Bi-Giwen: Coming Home – Truth Telling from the Sixties Scoop exhibition to BC communities. This first of its kind exhibit shares the experiences of survivors, including twelve personal testimonials of strength and […]

Free

Killing the Indian in the Child: Generations Lost and Youth on Reconciliation – Travelling Exhibit

Royal Alexandra Hall 57 Van Horne Street S, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

From March 3rd to April 4th you can visit our new travelling exhibits from the Legacy of Hope Foundation. *The exhibit is free with regular admission * EXHIBITION: Killing the Indian in the Child: Generations Lost For several centuries, Indigenous children were taken from their homes and communities and placed in institutions called Residential Schools. […]

$6.00

National Film Boards – Animation Classics Month

Cranbrook HIstory Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The Cranbrook History Centre presents its NFB film series starting with our Animation Month!! 14 classic NFB films to be watched and enjoyed as part of our newest exhibit. Admission is included with regular admission   Morning Start Time: 10:30 AM Afternoon Start Time: 1:30 PM  

National Film Board – Indigenous Films Month

Cranbrook HIstory Centre 57 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada

The Cranbrook History Centre presents its NFB film series, In March we present Indigenous Films! 2 classic NFB films to be watched and enjoyed as part of our newest exhibit. Admission is included with regular admission