Joseph Graham

Joseph Graham
Region of Interest:
Province of Quebec
Availability:
General (will travel); Currently hosting via Zoom
Topics:

Laurentian history, Northeastern Indigenous history, Pre-contact Weskarinis World View, The rebellion that Succeeded, September 8, 1836 ‘Contact:’, Impact of European Wars of Religion, Researching your Neighbourhood’s History.

Other Info:

Joseph Graham lives in the Laurentians. His writings have appeared in many publications, including, among others, Quebec Heritage News, Main Street, The Gazette of Montreal and Canada’s History Magazine as well as Substack (josephgraham.ca). Joseph was founding president of the Ste. Agathe Heritage Committee, and was actively involved in groups set up to save the Laurentians’ railroad stations and to convert the rail line into a linear park. He is the author of Naming the Laurentians, A History of Place-names Up North, published in both languages, as well as Insatiable Hunger, comparing the value systems of Christian Europe with those of the Nadowek-Algonquian Civilization. Joseph Graham lives with his partner of 50 years, Sheila Eskenazi, in Ste. Lucie, raising poultry and keeping a vegetable garden which supplies most of the family’s food.