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It took arson for the Indian Agent to force the Lheidli T'enneh people from their village in 1913. But these days the First Nation and Prince George, B.C., are working together to truthfully share their stories—and, while they're at it, build enduring and respectful relationships.
Hosts Jessica and George discuss an award-winning conciliation success with Tracy Calogheros, from the perspective of her personal journey and that of the institution she leads, the Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre.
Tracy speaks of how museums in Canada can reinvent themselves, as they begin to shed the residue of colonization by partnering with First Nations communities.
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It took arson for the Indian Agent to force the Lheidli T'enneh people from their village in 1913. But these days the First Nation and Prince George, B.C., are working together to truthfully share their stories—and, while they're at it, build enduring and respectful relationships.
Hosts Jessica and George discuss an award-winning conciliation success with Tracy Calogheros, from the perspective of her personal journey and that of the institution she leads, the Exploration Place Museum and Science Centre.
Tracy speaks of how museums in Canada can reinvent themselves, as they begin to shed the residue of colonization by partnering with First Nations communities.
Support the show
Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/UnsettledJourneys/
Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsettledjourneys/
Become a paid subscriber: https://ko-fi.com/unsettledjourneys
Questions, comments, suggestions, offers to volunteer:
[email protected]