‘Ksan means “the river of mist.” Today’s maps label it the Skeena River. “Git” means “the people of.” Gitxsan translates to “the people of the river of mist.” We’re off on an adventure exploring Northern B.C. and the cultural hub of the Gitxsan along the Skeena and its … [Read more...] about Exploring Northern BC: ‘Ksan Historical Village
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Pipe Spring National Monument
A thirst for travel and a passion for history always open the door to new discoveries - like Pipe Spring National Monument in Utah, USA. Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. If you buy something from one of our affiliates, we receive a small commission at no … [Read more...] about Pipe Spring National Monument
Human History in Dinosaur National Monument
There are countless colourful characters that make up the patchwork quilt of the past. Josie Bassett Morris was definitely one of the brightest in what is now Dinosaur National Monument, Utah. Big Personalities in Dinosaur National Monument Josie was one of the infamous … [Read more...] about Human History in Dinosaur National Monument
A Family Ranch in Dinosaur National Monument
There's a lot to see in Dinosaur National Monument, but something always draws us to ghost towns and abandoned homesteads. The human history found in this part of Utah is no exception. Join us as we find stories behind a family ranch in Dinosaur National Monument, … [Read more...] about A Family Ranch in Dinosaur National Monument
Discovering Alberta’s History: On a Mission
Established in 1853, Lac La Biche Mission is a Provincial Historic Resource and Parks Canada National Historic Site tucked away on the shores of its namesake lake in northeastern Alberta. Join us as we detour yet again to discover more of Alberta’s history on a mission in Lac La … [Read more...] about Discovering Alberta’s History: On a Mission