What did Mammoths and Mastodons eat?[3:47]
Collecting Women's History[4:43]
On their own terms: the Legacy of Wallbridge \u0026 Imrie[3:22]
Up Close: Piecing together the puzzle of past landscapes[57:59]
Up Close: Ancient buffalo hunting on the Great Plains[2:08]
Indigenous Artistry - Quillwork[2:07]
Indigenous Artistry - Fishscales[1:44]
Indigenous Artistry - Beading[1:45]
Up Close: Elk ivory pendants in Alberta[52:58]
Up Close: Berries and birds: Exotic plants altering the colour of birds[50:54]
Is this mysterious specimen a fossilized unicorn horn?[0:53]
teeth[1:04]
The mysterious gemstone button box[1:00]
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Why are these yellow birds turning red?[1:05]
How to: make chocolate animal poops[0:34]
Cookie Tin Banjo![0:59]
How to: Curl your hair using rags![2:44]
How to: Press plants like a botanist[1:35]
How to: Make Hardtack (and take a bite out of history!)[3:33]
Sock Mammoth Sewing Timelapse[1:31]
How to: Sew a button![2:09]
Weave like a bird![3:43]
How to: Sew a face mask on an antique sewing machine[3:12]
An Alberta invention: the fitted sheet (+ learn how to fold one!)[2:43]
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The Royal Alberta Museum is a breathtaking spaced filled with 2.5 million uniquely Albertan stories. Located in Edmonton’s downtown arts district, it’s the largest museum in western Canada. From space rocks, live bugs and an ancient mammoth, to wildlife dioramas and personal accounts from people who have shaped our province’s history. Ah-ha moments await around every corner, along with endless opportunities to spark imagination and feed your curiosity.
Royal Alberta Museum