Identity, History, and Memory

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The knowledge and wisdom that revolves around the Indigenous people need to be safeguarded and maintained. The integrated memory which consists of values, beliefs, culture, and ways of living is transferred from one cohort to another. This is a sign of respecting the people’s traditions.

The wider sharing of indigenous knowledge is significantly expressed in museums and cultural sites. This is where the indigenous communities and their culture are targeted and become well-known to the general public.

Memory museums and customary camps are essential when it comes to maintaining and enhancing the indigenous cultural heritage. There are many collections, exhibitions, photographs, tales, artifacts, and so on that are preserved for tourists from across the globe.

The museums also offer a history of the indigenous heritage via guided activities, trips, and different training workshops. Different cultures practiced in Quebec are available in the memory museums such as the Cree Cultural Institute.

The museums are currently acting as innovation centers, offering online tours to give every guest a chance to learn about the cultural diversity among the Quebec people.

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