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Histoire Source | Source Story
Histoire Source | Source Story
24 episodes
1 week ago
A conversational series for Canadian history teachers. We speak to historians, archivists, creators, artists, curators, sociologists, anthropologists about one primary source and ask: What is the source? What is the story? How can it challenge Canadian history?
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A conversational series for Canadian history teachers. We speak to historians, archivists, creators, artists, curators, sociologists, anthropologists about one primary source and ask: What is the source? What is the story? How can it challenge Canadian history?
Show more...
History
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Japanese Internment and connecting to community through curling with Dr. Carly Adams, Dr. Darren Aoki & Dr. Samantha Cutrara
Histoire Source | Source Story
44 minutes 34 seconds
2 years ago
Japanese Internment and connecting to community through curling with Dr. Carly Adams, Dr. Darren Aoki & Dr. Samantha Cutrara

How can curling bring community together? How can we use sport to explore historical events?

Join Dr. Carly Adams (University of Lethbridge) and Dr. Darren Aoki (University of Plymouth) as they draw on the Nikkei Memory Capture Project to share experiences of how curling brought Japanese-Canadians together after World War Two. Through sharing the stories they captured in the Nikkei Memory Capture Project, Dr. Adams and Dr. Aoki bring the stories of Japanese-Canadians to the forefront of the discussion, to reframe how we view Japanese internment and the experiences after the forced internment ended. Centering the discussions around the Japanese-Canadian curling bonspiel, community, strength, and celebration is highlighted. Learn more about Histoire Source | Source Story: http://www.sourcestory.ca/

Histoire Source | Source Story
A conversational series for Canadian history teachers. We speak to historians, archivists, creators, artists, curators, sociologists, anthropologists about one primary source and ask: What is the source? What is the story? How can it challenge Canadian history?