b'We understandknowing the truth aboutyourhistory,yourcommunity, and yourancestors is yourinherent right.C ountless historical documents are heldImage credit:Joy Ferain archives across the country. They offer a glimpse into the lived experiences of historic figures and communities, through letters, manuscripts, photographs, maps, and government documents. For over 10 years, Know History has specialized in gathering fragments from the past and working with Indigenous Peoples to create a more complete picture of history. Our team can help you find, contextualize, and analyze the archival records that provide insight into your history. Through oral history projects or Traditional Knowledge studies, we can help you add to the historic record, preserving your communitys stories and knowledge for generationsto come.Photograph of a hoop dancer in Kainai (Blood Tribe) First Nation at the investiture of James Muir, President of the Royal Bank of Canada, into the Kainai Chieftainship on The services listed here are26 July 1954. Image credit: Galt Museum/P19753000158designed to benefit IndigenousOur ServicesPeoples and communities byArchival Researchacknowledging the vitality of oral history, theOral Historyauthority of Traditional Knowledge, the power ofTraditional Knowledge and Land Use Studiescultural resources, and the importance of Cultural Resource Managementself-government. Indigenous Claims SupportContact us at ryan@knowhistory.ca or 1-613-700- Genealogy and Citizenship Registries8677, and visit indigenous.knowhistory.ca to start the conversation.Indigenous.KnowHistory.ca'