GLOBE & MAIL: Indigenous researchers are reclaiming archeology and anthropology
A new generation of researchers are changing the face of their disciplines in Canada — digging up new ways of thinking about fields long seen as colonial
A new generation of researchers are changing the face of their disciplines in Canada — digging up new ways of thinking about fields long seen as colonial
It’s a bittersweet victory for the Musqueam, who won their battle to stop development atop an ancient village but could only do so by buying it back.
At the tender age of 20, Vancouver archeology student Matthew Go has already discovered a 1,200-year-old priestess tomb, excavated roughly 30 skeletons, and hopes to one day help bring closure for victims of international mass killings.