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SUMMARY:Killing the Indian in the Child: Generations Lost and Youth on Reconciliation - Travelling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:From March 3rd to April 4th you can visit our new travelling exhibits from the Legacy of Hope Foundation. \n*The exhibit is free with regular admission * \nEXHIBITION:\nKilling the Indian in the Child: Generations Lost\nFor several centuries\, Indigenous children were taken from their homes and communities and placed in institutions called Residential Schools. These schools were run by religious orders in\ncollaboration with the Federal Government and were attended by children as young as four or five years of age. \nSeparated from their families and were prohibited from speaking their native languages and practicing their culture\, the vast majority of the over 150\,000 children that attended these schools experienced neglect and\nsuffering. The impacts of sexual\, mental\, and physical abuse\, shame\, and deprivation endured at the Residential Schools continue to affect generations of Survivors\, their families\, and communities today. \nRemarkably\, in the face of this tremendous adversity\, many Survivors and their descendants have retained their language and their culture and continue to work toward healing and Reconciliation. This is likely due to their traditional and cultural beliefs\, teachings and ways of life prior to attending Residential Schools \n\nEXHIBITION:\nYouth on Reconciliation – Imagine A Canada\nThis exhibition explores the concept of Reconciliation through artistic expression and what that means to youth in Canada. The banners feature artworks and poems by winners of the first Imagine a Canada competition\, announced in March of 2016. Imagine a Canada is an annual national art and essay competition sponsored by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation in collaboration with Rideau Hall. It asks young people to share their thoughts on what the future of Canada can look like through the lens of hope\, respect\, and Reconciliation. \nWARNING \nThese exhibits contain subject matter that may be disturbing to some visitors and may be triggering.\nPlease call 1-866-925-4419 or your local crisis line for counselling and support.
URL:https://www.cranbrookhistorycentre.com/event/killing-the-indian-in-the-child-generations-lost-and-youth-on-reconciliation-travelling-exhibit/
LOCATION:Royal Alexandra Hall\, 57 Van Horne Street S\, Cranbrook\, British Columbia\, V1C 7A8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Ed Talk: Ktunaxa Survivors Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join the Cranbrook History Centre for a very special panel. \nPete Sanchez\, Bertha Andrew\, and Joan O’Neil are Ktunaxa survivors of the Residential School System\, Sixties Scoop and Foster Care System. We are honoured to have them share their experiences and how they continue to move forward with us. The discussion will be moderated by Ktunaxa educator Faye O’Neil. \n  \nApril 5\, 2023 \n7pm-8pm \nDoors open at 6:30pm \n*The talk will begin sharply at 7pm \nHosted at the Cranbrook History Centre’s Royal Alexandra Hall \n  \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.cranbrookhistorycentre.com/event/ed-talk-ktunaxa-elders-panel/
LOCATION:Cranbrook History Centre\, 57 Van Horne Street South\, Cranbrook\, British Columbia\, V1C 4H9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Toddler Tuesday - Whistles\, Horns and Steam!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for story time in one of our historic train cars! Free activity hosted by the museum afterwards. \nAs a way of connecting our community with our collections\, the museum is partnering with the Cranbrook Public Library on this monthly program. The hour-long program offers a free story time led by the library\, and a fun and family-friendly craft activity to complete afterwards. Entry to the program is free\, but due to space restrictions\, registration is mandatory. Register early as the event fills up quickly! \nRegister Here\nToddler Tuesday runs the last Tuesday of every month from September until May.
URL:https://www.cranbrookhistorycentre.com/event/toddler-tuesday-feel-the-roar/
LOCATION:Cranbrook History Centre\, 57 Van Horne Street South\, Cranbrook\, British Columbia\, V1C 4H9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Toddler Tuesdays
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