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Long ago Peoples Place


Yukon First Nation History and knowledge

Harold Johnson talks about the Long Ago Peoples Place near Champagne Village, Yukon. The Long Ago peoples Place is a living museum of how Yukon First Nations people used to live and survive in the Yukon. The walk through meseum facility highlights a time line of what life was like back in the early years all the way to present times. Such as what those early Yukon First Nation people used to live in and their means of hunting with tools and weapons. The walk through museum facility is a way to learn, engage, heal, pass on, and revitalize Yukon First Nation ways of life culture and traditions.

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Contact Details

Organization: Private/Harold Johnson
Location: Champagne Village
Name: Harold Johnson
Title: owner and operator
Email Address: longagopeopleplace@gmail.com

Contributor

Name: Dene Basil
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/
Regional Lead(s):
  • NCCIE 

Province/Territory

Yukon

Education Topics

Colonialism
Culture
Elder Knowledge
Environment
Governance
Healing
History
Land-based Learning
Language
Life Skills
Reconciliation
Residential Schools
Traditional Knowledge

Education Levels

Community
Early Childhood
Family
Post-Secondary
Primary (K - Grade 8)
Secondary (Grade 9 - 12/13)
Teacher Education

Language Spoken

English