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Bioarcheology at Louisbourg National Historic Site | Experiencing History? | Episode 14
Erin visits the bioarcheologists behind the field school at Louisbourg National Historic Site in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia to learn about their work with Parks Canada.
👓 Learn more about the Bioarch Field School at Louisbourg here: www.unb.ca/fredericton/arts/departments/anthropology/research/bioarchaeology/index.html
🔆 About:
Historia Nostra is written, produced, and created by Erin Isaac (PhD Candidate, Western University). In the Experiencing History series, Erin visits museums and heritage sites across North America to review how history is taught on site.
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00:00 Introduction
05:14 Meet the Team
06:38 Archaeology and Reconstructing History at Louisbourg
10:41 Archaeology at Rochefort Point
16:14 Doing Archaeology at a National Historic Site
18:46 Field School
20:45 Conclusion
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Doing Community Heritage Differently: Hear, Hear | Experiencing History? | Episode 13
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Erin's joined by Dr. Ariel Beaujot (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse) to talk about her postmodern heritage project, Hear, Here. Hear, Here began in La Crosse in 2015 but, under the direction of Dr. Michelle Hamilton (Western University), expanded to London, ON in 2018. Unlike your average walking tour, Hear, Here uses oral histories to make hidden histories visible on the streets of gentrify...
Is the Diefenbunker Frozen in Time? | Experiencing History? | Episode 12
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Erin and Louis Reed-Wood (host, Off-Campus History) head to the Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum on the outskirts of Ottawa, Ontario to learn about local experiences of this tense moment in Canadian history. 👓 Learn More: diefenbunker.ca/en/ 🎧 Off-Campus History with Louis Reed-Wood offcampushistory.podbean.com/ 🔆 About: Historia Nostra is written, produced, and created by Erin Isaac (PhD...
5 Historical Myths You Probably Think are True | Experiencing History? | Ep. 11
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Erin chats with Joseph Gagné (Postdoctoral researcher UWindsor) to unpack 5 myths about the Battle of the Plains of Abraham that took place at Québec during the Seven Years' War. 👓 To see Joseph's blog, website, other works, and to follow him on social media, visit: novafrancia.wordpress.com/ 🔆 About: Historia Nostra is written, produced, and created by Erin Isaac (PhD student in History, Weste...
Does Fort Frontenac disprove Richard White's Middle Ground? | Historia Nostra Book Club
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Erin chats with Scott Berthelette about the history of Fort Frontenac in Kingston, ON to consider the limitations of a popular concept in North American history: The Middle Ground. Proposed in Richard White's classic 1991 book by the same name, the middle ground explains a process of accommodation between Indigenous peoples and European settlers. The thing is, though, this concept is limited an...
Ministers Island Museum Tour | Experiencing History? | Episode 10
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In this video, Laura Oland (allaboardwithlaura.ca/) and Susan Goertzen walk Erin through the Van Horne Estate at Ministers Island, a Provincial and National Historic Site in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. 💸 Donate here: www.ministersisland.net/donate.htm Other ways you can support Ministers Island: www.ministersisland.net/support.htm 🔆 About: Historia Nostra is written, produced, and created by Er...
How History is Changing at Ministers Island | Experiencing History? | Episode 9
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In this video, Erin unpacks what the "Great Man" theory of history is and how museums that were influenced by it, like Ministers Island (St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada), are changing how history is told on site. 💸 Donate here: www.ministersisland.net/donate.htm Other ways you can support Ministers Island: www.ministersisland.net/support.htm 🔆 About: Historia Nostra is written, produced, and...
Dundas Street | Experiencing History? | Trackways Minisode
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Erin takes a stroll down Dundas Street in London, ON with Dr. Thomas Peace (Huron University College) to talk about its history and namesake. 🔆 About: Historia Nostra is written, produced, and created by Erin Isaac (PhD student in History, Western University). In our Experiencing History series, Erin visits museums and heritage sites across North America to review how history is taught on site....
Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel | Historia Nostra Book Club
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Erin's stuck inside during the latest Covid-19 lockdown so this month we're catching up on some reading and thought you might like to have a little chat about Jared Diamond's Pulitzer Prize winning book and more specifically 5 things Erin doesn't like about it. 🔆 About: Historia Nostra is written, produced, and created by Erin Isaac (PhD student in History, Western University). In our Experienc...
Local History Matters at the Maliseet Trail | Experiencing History? | Trackways Minisode
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The Maliseet Trail is one of the oldest surviving routes in North America, connecting the modern Canadian Maritimes and Maine across over 200 kilometres of lakes, rivers, and streams in addition to portages. Despite its long history of use, this once-important route was largely forgotten by the 20th century. Erin hikes a portion of this ancient highway and explores its history. 🎬 Footage for th...
Kejimkujik National Park & Historic Site | Experiencing History | Episode 8
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Are National Parks heritage sites and how can visitors learn about history at national parks? In this video, Erin visits Kejimikujik National Park in Nova Scotia, Canada-the nation’s first park to also be designated a National Historic Site-to try to understand what makes Keji different from other parks. Chatting with Dr. Jessica DeWitt and Lis Edwards (MA student, Western University), we consi...
Touring Notre Dame de Montréal | Experiencing History? | Episode 7
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0Notre Dame Basilica is one of Old Montréal's most popular historic sites. Possibly its most unique features are the stained glass windows depicting moments in the city's history that line the Basilica's ground floor. Erin walks through Notre Dame de Montréal with two experts in French Canadian history, Dominique Deslandres and Patrice Groulx, who explain the stories behind each stained glass w...
Why Évangéline shouldn't be an Acadian Icon (Anymore) | Experiencing History? | Episode 6
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Why is Évangéline an Acadian icon? Why does she dominate the Grand-Pré world heritage site? To answer these questions, walk with Erin through the UNESCO world heritage site at Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia, as she speaks with Stephanie Pettigrew, an expert in Acadian history. This site is focused on Le Grand Dérangement of 1755-63 during which time between 10 and 15 thousand Acadians were forcefully r...
18th-Century Homes at Historic Huguenot Street | Experiencing History? | Episode 5
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In this episode, Erin visits Historic Huguenot Street in New Paltz, New York, and explores the built heritage on site. What can these 18th-c. buildings teach visitors about Huguenot history in New Paltz and why has so much effort gone into preserving these structures? We take up these questions and more as we wander down Huguenot Street. 🎬 Footage courtesy of Graham Christie. 🎵 Theme music by B...
How Plimoth Patuxet gets Living History right | Experiencing History? | Episode 4
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On November 16, 2019, Erin visited Plimoth Patuxet (then Plimoth Plantation), a living history museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This museum succeeds in many areas where other living history museums fail Erin considers why Plimoth Patuxet does better and how the people behind this experience continue to improve the history presented. 🎬 Footage courtesy of Graham Christie. 🎵 Theme music by Brok...
Can Board Games Teach History? | A Discussion with Dr. Ben Hoy | Doing History | Episode 3
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Can Board Games Teach History? | A Discussion with Dr. Ben Hoy | Doing History | Episode 3
What can you learn from old Board Games? | A Discussion with Dr. Ben Hoy | Doing History | Episode 2
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What can you learn from old Board Games? | A Discussion with Dr. Ben Hoy | Doing History | Episode 2
Chinese Canadian "History" at the Tunnels of Moose Jaw | Experiencing History? | Episode 3
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Chinese Canadian "History" at the Tunnels of Moose Jaw | Experiencing History? | Episode 3
The History of Corn, Beans, and Squash | Doing History | Episode 1
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The History of Corn, Beans, and Squash | Doing History | Episode 1
Historians Review The New World | The Frontier on Film | Episode 1
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Historians Review The New World | The Frontier on Film | Episode 1
Why Archeology works better than Living History at Jamestown | Experiencing History? | Episode 2
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Why Archeology works better than Living History at Jamestown | Experiencing History? | Episode 2
Examining Problems with Living History at Jamestown Settlement | Experiencing History? | Episode 1
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Examining Problems with Living History at Jamestown Settlement | Experiencing History? | Episode 1
Introducing Historia Nostra
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Introducing Historia Nostra

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  • @donnaleeflournoy-mancuso5675
    @donnaleeflournoy-mancuso5675 2 години тому

    Descendant of Hugo Freer... I remember hearing about the Dutch reformed church from childhood... Fascinating history...❤️🐻☘️🇺🇲🎶

  • @1975skg
    @1975skg 9 днів тому

    1975skg

  • @gurl_friday1116
    @gurl_friday1116 Місяць тому

    Weird why would Canada’s government pay the Chinese immigrants 20 grand ?

  • @Emrancaan
    @Emrancaan Місяць тому

    Which book you think about societies is taking into account all baises Jared has ignored or you can recommend any best book on this subject. Thanks

  • @petercharron3268
    @petercharron3268 4 місяці тому

    What about Robert Stobo, the British captain captured early in the war near Pittsburgh and imprisoned in Quebec City but free to roam the city.

  • @lusolad
    @lusolad 7 місяців тому

    I dont think the " interpreters " at the native site do much research but might be told what to say? Just because someone says they are native doesnt mean they have much accurate information on period culture.

  • @machsolid6402
    @machsolid6402 9 місяців тому

    I was born a few towns over and I’ve always been here and it’s still Plymouth plantation and it’s pronounced paw tux et like it always has been.

  • @Mbenham04
    @Mbenham04 9 місяців тому

    Nice work

  • @WesleyFortney-bq4qt
    @WesleyFortney-bq4qt 10 місяців тому

    Refugees do not settle new territory. Do not be so bold to assume desperation of your countries founding bloodline.

  • @ChristianResearchDesk
    @ChristianResearchDesk Рік тому

    Any books on Huguenot settlers, influence, legacy, you'd recommend?

  • @damianreyesavila3402
    @damianreyesavila3402 Рік тому

    .Amazing Village House Tour Channel Movie in Year in Year August 8,2023.😐.

  • @leeanngarrett34
    @leeanngarrett34 Рік тому

    Louis Du Bois is my 9th great grandfather. This is really interesting as I am researching the DuBois family in my tree. W.E.B. DuBois is my 6 th cousin 4 times removed. I will have to see this in person.😊

    • @krazyjnva2up2down55
      @krazyjnva2up2down55 11 місяців тому

      I have Dubois on my family tree. My lineage is the Dupree and Gaillard from French Santee, South Carolina. My 2nd great grand mother.

  • @shelleyharty3281
    @shelleyharty3281 Рік тому

    FACE DIAPERS COME ON. THOSE BULLSHIT FACE DIAPERS DON'T PROTECT FROM ANYTHING. YOU WERE ALL LIED TOO ABOUT FACE DIAPERS.

  • @anbercoburn1665
    @anbercoburn1665 Рік тому

    Not quite what I expected.

  • @andriylehki947
    @andriylehki947 Рік тому

    Sorry but the French name Dubois pronounced as du-bu-a

    • @SandfordSmythe
      @SandfordSmythe 7 місяців тому

      How was it pronounced in the old times? Maybe the old French dub oiu. There was a shift

    • @andriylehki947
      @andriylehki947 7 місяців тому

      @@SandfordSmythe no , never :))))

    • @SandfordSmythe
      @SandfordSmythe 7 місяців тому

      @andriylehki947 The old French names for towns and geographical areas in Mississippi Valley reflect that sound as in Illinois. According to a local French professor, these are the original correct pronunciations from the French settlers of the 1700's. French has changed since then to the bu-a sound. I don't mean to complicate the controversy around this name.

  • @Mario-cv5el
    @Mario-cv5el Рік тому

    I love going to Plymouth Plantation

  • @protectandsurvivelivinghis3206

    what's interesting is how close it is to the Bunker museum I volunteer for here in UK, admittedly it's nothing on this scale (being a two level semi-sunken blockhouse with only one level below ground) but the 100 level is almost a carbon copy of our top floor.

  • @tigertone1
    @tigertone1 Рік тому

    Oh by the way many of those enslaved people were not africans , they were Aborigine Black Indians ...thank you very much

  • @rossschultheis8098
    @rossschultheis8098 Рік тому

    ua-cam.com/video/j8PK_x049uU/v-deo.html

  • @GregoryJByrne
    @GregoryJByrne Рік тому

    You are not God's. You & Co2 are not causing the Earth's double torus magnetosphere to increase. The precession of the 7 north stars is. We eclipse the equator of the Sun's Oort cloud magnetosphere at the alpha omega equinoxes every 12,000 years for a 1,000 years causing these the climate change END TIMES. These are just the birthing pains. Mother Earth's WATER won't break until the MOON pulls the Earth's increased magnetosphere & oceans OUT & around the planet east to west as in the days of lot & Noah. First one of about 19 will happen in 2033 & every 40 year thereafter. The last time we eclipsed the equator of the Sun's magnet these happened Gobekli Karahan tepe, Younger dryas, clovis people, Washington scablands, Sphinx water erosion. Jesus like Lot & Noah before warned us. Covid is Baby Boomers turning into Seniors Bust due to seasonal Flu & old age.

  • @beverlylumley4150
    @beverlylumley4150 Рік тому

    Has a Chinese cemetery been found, sask Canada

  • @kennethdelatorre7046
    @kennethdelatorre7046 Рік тому

    Fantastic content, thank you for this

  • @khaledadams4329
    @khaledadams4329 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this video, thank you.

  • @wheatyeeter3907
    @wheatyeeter3907 Рік тому

    Me and a couple freinds went to hays fall to do fall jumping into a little water pool. It’s at the very top right of the falls. I never knew that they were this talk and going over that edge would’ve led to that much of a fall

  • @venetia6296
    @venetia6296 Рік тому

    So you can’t understand that Evangeline embodies the story of the Acadian woman? Seriously? ✌️

  • @annathanne9469
    @annathanne9469 Рік тому

    I don’t agree with this so degrading…way to go Saskatchewan! Making money off historical racism who is benifiting of this racist history??

  • @MoeApocalypsis
    @MoeApocalypsis Рік тому

    Thanks for making this, it was very interesting.

  • @beachmom2001
    @beachmom2001 Рік тому

    I am a descendent of the Freer family

    • @zachfryar1820
      @zachfryar1820 Рік тому

      me too!

    • @beachmom2001
      @beachmom2001 Рік тому

      @@zachfryar1820 hello cousin!

    • @zachfryar1820
      @zachfryar1820 Рік тому

      @@beachmom2001 hello! How is your last name spelled? Mine is spelled “Fryar” but I am a direct descendant of Hugo Freer

    • @beachmom2001
      @beachmom2001 Рік тому

      @@zachfryar1820 my last name isn't Freer but I am a direct descendant as he is my 9th great-grandfather

    • @zachfryar1820
      @zachfryar1820 Рік тому

      @@beachmom2001 oh cool! He’s my 10th great

  • @outdoorswithjake2174
    @outdoorswithjake2174 Рік тому

    The covid didn’t hit till 2020

  • @RawLu.
    @RawLu. Рік тому

    The last thing Canadians need is any more Foreign American history, To hell with south of our border 👿 Americanization 24/7/365...

  • @Edruezzi
    @Edruezzi 2 роки тому

    It's geography, not geology, that JD implicates. They are very different fields. Please read the book. How can you critique a book you haven't read? Or better, read "Ecological Imperialism" by Alfred Crosby and the read GGS by JD.

  • @RBB52
    @RBB52 2 роки тому

    As an Acadian, I am not offended by the depiction of the Acadian culture through the character of Évangéline . Indeed, many of my relatives steeped in the Acadian culture in years past learned not to offend the English as they were powerful and often vengeful. The community my father was from on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia was very poor and Évangéline would not have been out of place in this community even in the early 20th century. However, in this 21st century things have changed dramatically. Acadians are no longer subjugated by the English and take great pride in their Acadian and first nation heritage. They were never a weak people but were a people who felt powerless due to very real circumstances. They adapted to the realities of their time and continuing to do so now that those realities have changed. I believe Évangéline was a realistic snap shot of a random Acadian women of that time and it is wrong to try to judge her by the realities of the 21th century.

  • @321kdebtgoodbye6
    @321kdebtgoodbye6 2 роки тому

    When's the best time to go?

    • @Dartkitten
      @Dartkitten Рік тому

      Ive been their twice, both at the end of june, both were hot. It depends on when you want to go, i dont think theyd be open if its rainning or snow/cold.

  • @akacadian3714
    @akacadian3714 2 роки тому

    The Histoire of L"Acadie is more represented at the Museum at University of Moncton. L Banner de L"Acadie, Lobster, et probably the most modern example would be the fictional La Sagouine. But her comedy is Chiac French.

  • @lusolad
    @lusolad 2 роки тому

    Sorry but from what I see you would have to go back in time and bring 17th c members of Powhatans Condfederacy to the present day and staff the native exhibit with them. Many Modern day people claiming native ancestry aren't going to have the right look and therefore the accuracy of the native village will be compromised. Having folks with Euro, afro, or hispanic physical features misrepresents the past. You should inform the public that there are differences between modern natives and ones from centuries past. Educate them, not confuse them.

  • @taylorswiftfan-gf4ir
    @taylorswiftfan-gf4ir 2 роки тому

    i am having to read this for summer homework! i don’t like it because it’s very long and too complicated! i’m only 14, going into freshman year next year and this book seems too hard for me

  • @coldwarrior5167
    @coldwarrior5167 2 роки тому

    Fwiw, Russian aggression has been a concern since 1917. Then came Nazi aggression, and the WW ll Allies, NATO and NORAD in self defense. The Canadian Forces trained to fight on a nuclear battlefield and survive a nuclear war. The Leopard tank display in the video demonstrates our diverse nuclear war survivability in a protected and filtered environment. As for Putin's invasion of Ukraine under the threat of nuclear war, I think it's time to call his bluff.

  • @davidhanna9420
    @davidhanna9420 2 роки тому

    No likes or dislikes is very telling.

  • @luanne4579
    @luanne4579 2 роки тому

    I am a decendant of deyo family from there

  • @nickvandam1214
    @nickvandam1214 2 роки тому

    What games do you recommend for teaching history?

  • @heatherp8903
    @heatherp8903 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for making this video. My son is 8 years old, and I have been reading the "Rush Revere" Books to him As I teach him American history. I have been cross referencing some of the historical names in the book to videos I find on the internet, and found this extremely informative. I would actually really love to travel to this area to see this living museum myself!

  • @lauriecraig2760
    @lauriecraig2760 2 роки тому

    I am a female 58 yr old Ontarian, I just learned....I am Maliseet father's pride! Thank you for showing me my roots!

  • @dylansmith5469
    @dylansmith5469 2 роки тому

    Hi, I’m actually the young Native interpreter you spoke to in this video! Wanted to say thank you for the footage! Although I don’t work at the museum anymore, I always love the videos and pictures that I can find, brings back very fond memories ☺️.

    • @HistoriaNostratube
      @HistoriaNostratube 2 роки тому

      Dylan! Thank you so much. I’m so glad you found my little channel! You were an excellent interpreter. Glad you look back fondly.

  • @waynemclaughlin8937
    @waynemclaughlin8937 2 роки тому

    A great book to read about the expulsion of the French Acadians from present day Nova Scotia ( Acadia ) is Madawaska by the author Willo Davis Roberts it gives a historical event of what it was like for the Acadians in the 18th century before 1755. The story concentrates on the love between two people Soleil Cyr and Remie Michaud who found love among the turmoil and upheaval of the Acadians plight in Acadia specifically in Grand Pré where the story starts off. Soleil Cyr gets separated from her family, her siblings, her parents and nieces and nephews as she and her husband Remie Michaud make their way North to the Quebec border to an area in Northern New Brunswick known as Madawaska that borders the State of Maine.

  • @kalvinlabuik3366
    @kalvinlabuik3366 2 роки тому

    finally a honest story mind you they are missing out with tunnels they ran from Manitoba St West crossed under the St from CPRail station then run along both sides of River St west up to where Ti-Tongs and MJ Videos use to be I'm from Moose-Jaw grew up on farm South of Moose-Jaw

  • @RenegadeScouter
    @RenegadeScouter 2 роки тому

    I appreciate your interest in my family's legacy in New Paltz. I wish you were not so (ignorantly) judgmental as to take the side of the communist propaganda, assuming the Huguenots were somehow "evil" or gasp! "racist." Having studied the Huguenots in France and in particular New Paltz for many years, the truth is in fact admirable and few living today are capable of living to their example. I understand your generation has never known pride in your own legacy but rather has been taught nothing but self-loathing and self-contempt. I hope you transcend such programming and embrace your heritage for our accomplishment rather than anachronistic political "failures" imposed by people not of our kin and certainly who never themselves faced situations at all comparable to our own ancestors. Adieu.

  • @megannippert9015
    @megannippert9015 2 роки тому

    Adolescent and woke.

  • @chardelraconner2166
    @chardelraconner2166 2 роки тому

    "Pochontas was actually 🆒 with Koreans 1st" ©

  • @generaluse-rk1xf
    @generaluse-rk1xf 2 роки тому

    My grandmother on my father's side was a Du Bois. Her line goes all the way back to Louis Du Bois. My father had retinitus pigmentosa it appears to have come from that line of the family.

  • @StingrayTomsFlorida
    @StingrayTomsFlorida 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for this presentation. It was quite informative and I like what you're doing on your channel. As a historian myself, I appreciate your work.