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MHA Update: November 2019

October 6, 2020November 23, 2020 MHA_Adminstrator
Eleanor Chornoboy, volunteer

This year Connie Wiebe retired after 27 years of service to the archival constituency. Many of you will have met and been helped by her rich background and experience. Her careful work, attention to detail, and her friendly attitude will be missed. We wish her all the best in retirement. As Read More

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Daut Dintj Daut Helt: The Thing That Holds

October 6, 2020October 6, 2020 MHA_Adminstrator
The Thing That Holds Bag by Kandis Friesen

Kandis Friesen is an artist with Russian Mennonite heritage. While visiting the Mennonite Heritage Archives she came to a realization. In her Mennonite Historian article “The Thing That Holds,” Friesen declares that the archives “is a labyrinthine space, a dwelling for documents, a vulnerable and venerable vault; it is a Read More

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Profile: Katie Lynch

October 6, 2020December 15, 2020 MHA_Adminstrator
Katie Lynch, Archival Assistant

First Irish Catholic to work in Mennonite Archive. At age 25, John Lynch, a clothier who grew up on a farm in Latton, Ireland, found himself in Manitoba to start a new life in 1950. He had already witnessed the Three Years War that led to Irish independence in 1937. Read More

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What Does an Archivist Do?

October 6, 2020December 15, 2020 MHA_Adminstrator

In the past few weeks here at Mennonite Heritage Archives (MHA) I have learned a tremendous amount about the roles, and methodologies of archivists. I have found myself, on many occasions, explaining to peers outside of my workplace what an archive actually is and what the archivist actually does. In Read More

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Bernhard Thiessen Lecture on the GDR

October 6, 2020October 6, 2020 MHA_Adminstrator
Bernhard Thiessen Presenting on July 24, 2019

On July 24, 2019 a full house listened intently to Bernhard Thiessen’s lecture about Mennonites in the GDR (former East Germany) 1945-2000. An interesting micro-story of Bernhard’s talk was how the Stasi (secret police) had informants everywhere and was able to infiltrate the Mennonite Church in East Germany. Bernhard is Read More

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