HistorEh Mouse
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Hey history nerds! Welcome to the HistorEh Podcast, where we look at all the reasons the country now known as Canada's history isn't boring - and isn't always all that great.
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Episode 2: Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump
One of my favourite drives through the Albertan foothills leads to the Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump Historic site. On today's episode, I talk about my memory of visiting the historic site, look at some of the history of the spot, and what it is like today.
Research for this episode:
https://headsmashedin.ca/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOvlK0NtICs
https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/158/
https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/culture/spm-whs/sites-canada/sec02e
https://www.travelalberta.com/ca/listings/head-smashed-in-buffalo-jump-world-heritage-site-1060/
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/head-smashed-in-buffalo-jump
https://archaeology-travel.com/canada/head-smashed-in-buffalo-jump/
https://www.historymuseum.ca/history-hall/head-smashed-in-buffalo-jump/
https://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/the-great-story-of-head-smashed-in-buffalo-jump
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This podcast acknowledges that the country now known as Canada exists on traditional, ancestral, unceded, and treaty lands of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and that every episode of this podcast is recorded on stolen land.
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Episode 1: La Corriveau
In 1763, a man is found murdered in his barn in Saint-Vaillier, Québec. This murder held a twist, and it became an important indicator during a transitory time in the state we now call Canada's history. Today's episode includes a touch of true crime, mystery, history, and a ghosty vibe too: perfect for Halloween.
Research for this episode and more information:
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/la-corriveau
http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/corriveau_marie_josephte_3E.html
http://legendes-quebecoises.e-monsite.com/blog/cuisine/la-corriveau.html
http://touslescontes.com/biblio/conte.php?iDconte=376
https://www.ledevoir.com/culture/453624/la-cage-de-fer-de-la-corriveau-est-bel-et-bien-authentifiee
Other media on La Corriveau:
Kyle Craig's short film: https://archive.org/details/La_Corriveau
Catherine Ferland's book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21507229-la-corriveau
La Cage: L'histoire de la Corriveau documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6583894/
Commemorative stamp: https://postagestampguide.com/stamps/18610/marie-josephte-corriveau-2015-canada-postage-stamp-haunted-canada
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Email: historehpodcast@gmail.com
Instagram: @HistorEhPodcast
Twitter: @HistorEhPodcast
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This podcast acknowledges that the country now known as Canada exists on traditional, ancestral, unceded, and treaty lands of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and that every episode of this podcast is recorded on stolen land. -
Episode 0: Welcome to HistorEh
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Welcome to the HistorEh podcast! On today's very first, welcome episode, I introduce myself, Mouse, and what I am hoping to do with this podcast, and share some thoughts on history. I hope you stick around as I learn to not be awkward in front of my microphone, and just chatting about the thing I love most: history.
Find HistorEh on social media...
Email: historehpodcast@gmail.com
Instagram: @HistorEhPodcast
Twitter: @HistorEhPodcast
Facebook: HistorEh Podcast
This podcast acknowledges that the country now known as Canada exists on traditional, ancestral, unceded, and treaty lands of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and that every episode of this podcast is recorded on stolen land.