Stephnie Watson (they/them) describes her experience as a student, educator, advocate, and federal political candidate who identifies as an a-sexual, a-gender, panromantic person in southwestern Alberta.
Read Morehow Alberta has stayed “rat-free” despite their widespread presence?
Read MoreFollow along as Museum Educator Rebecca Wilde teaches us how to construct a model of the #yql's very own High-Level Bridge and explains the history of this extraordinary structure.
Read MoreRebecca Wilde has a conversation with Blanche Bruisedhead about traditional Blackfoot traditions, customs, language, and much more.
Read MorePotai’na (Flying Chief), also known as Joseph Healy, was a prominent member of the Kainai Nation and son of Akai-nuspi (Many Braids) and Pi’aki (the Dancer).
Read MoreOur Museum Educator introduces an activity that you can do at home to build a bridge with common items many of us have in our homes and presents the history of the bridge's construction.
Read MoreAs part of our ongoing Wednesday afternoon speaker series, join Museum Educator Rebecca to learn more about why Alberta is one of the few places on the planet that has no Norway rats and how that came to be. Please share your rat encounters in the comments below!
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