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The Galt Presents... Dr. Tiffany Prete, an education policy researcher with a Doctorate of Philosophy degree in the Department of Educational Policy Studies from the University of Alberta specializing in Indigenous Peoples Education.
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The Friends of the Galt Museum & Archives cordially invite you to an evening of vibrant conversation and refreshment with Brian Keating: adventurer, pilot, naturalist, scuba diver, mountaineer, children's author and wildlife tour guide extraordinaire.
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Discover the amazing history of the second-largest country in Europe beginning with the first East Slavic state, the Kyivan Rus' and its golden age. A unique colourful presentation by Dr. Stéphane Guevremont, not to be missed.
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Join Ron Hammerstedt, a recently retired professional forester and educator, for a presentation regarding the cultural, environmental and economic value of trees and forests.
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Rebecca Many Grey Horses recounts Niitsitapi, Blackfoot, legends of celestial bodies, like Miohpoisiks Mii-oo’h-boo’h-sicks, or Pleiades; the Big Dipper; and the Wolf Trail, or Milky Way.
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Learn about the geisha in Japan—their history and culture from the 18th century through to contemporary times with Gideon Fujiwara.
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Rebecca Many Grey Horses explores the extent of traditional Niitsitapi, Blackfoot, territory and the seasonal locations and uses for different areas.
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Learn how several local families experienced and overcame the financial and environmental challenges of the Great Depression with LaRae Smith.
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Rebecca Many Grey Horses discusses the traditional roles of Niitsitapi, Blackfoot, women, notable and exceptional women in Blackfoot history, and contemporary women who are leading in their communities and in the world.
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Join artist, author, actor, historian and public speaker George Kush on an exploration of the history of Canada's national policing forces in Lethbridge.
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Discover the troubled 300-year history of the Canadian Armed Forces. Stéphane Guevremont delivers a multimedia presentation about the pre-Confederation regiments, the post-1867 era and modern military conflicts with rare photos and videos.
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Learn about important Niitsitapi, Blackfoot, historical figures from Rebecca Many Grey Horses.
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Geologist Dale Leckie, Ph. D., author of The Scenic Geology of Alberta, explains how the landscape of Alberta's most scenic sites evolved into what they are today.
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Join retired computer scientist, author, and President of the Lethbridge Folk Club Tom Moffatt for a discussion about the EV Revolution.
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Canada's system of Indian Residential Schools had a devastating and intergenerational impact on all of the First Peoples of this land, including the Niitsitapi, Blackfoot. Rebecca Many Grey Horses delivers a presentation exploring the long history and the impact of residential schools.
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Adriana Davies presents her new book, From Sojourners to Citizens: Alberta's Italian History.
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Protocol is an important aspect of traditional and modern Niitsitapi, Blackfoot, culture. Rebecca Many Grey Horses gives an overview of important aspects of Niitsitapi protocols.
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Rebecca Many Grey Horses presents historical understandings of Treaty 7 from the perspective of the Niitsitapi, Blackfoot.
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Southern Alberta is traditional Niitsitapi, Blackfoot, territory. Rebecca Many Grey Horses discusses the importance of several sites.
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Mariah Besplug will share the stories of refugees and sponsors who have participated in the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program in the Lethbridge area over the past several decades.
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