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      ArchaeologyArchaeological Theory
The 20 papers in this volume written by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors, examine the complex interactions between archaeologists and contemporary Indigenous peoples of Canada in regard to working together, interpretation of the... more
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      Native American StudiesArchaeologyIndigenous StudiesIndigenous or Aboriginal Studies
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      Museum StudiesMuseum Anthropology
A partial steppe bison (Bison priscus) carcass was recovered at Tsiigehtchic, near the confluence of the Arctic Red and Mackenzie Rivers, Northwest Territories, Canada in September of 2007. The carcass includes a complete cranium with... more
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      Alpine ArchaeologyIce Patch ArchaeologyArctic and Subarctic hunter-gatherersHigh Mountain Archaeology
Inspired by the groundbreaking investigation of ice patch archaeology in Yukon Territory, the authors began exploring the Mackenzie, Selwyn, and Richardson Mountains for ice patch archaeological sites in 2000. Through remote sensing... more
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      Alpine ArchaeologyIce Patch ArchaeologyArctic and Subarctic hunter-gatherersHigh Mountain Archaeology
The NWT Ice Patch Study was developed in partnership with the Shúhtagot’ine residents of Tulita, Northwest Territories, Canada. This paper explores how Shúhtagot’ine traditional knowledge, collected through the direct participation of... more
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      Alpine ArchaeologyIce Patch ArchaeologyArctic and Subarctic hunter-gatherersHigh Mountain Archaeology
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In recent years, museums have become more attuned to community desires to interact with objects in their own ways (Fienup-Riordan 2005: xvii), providing opportunities for both indigenous people and museum staff to learn valuable lessons... more
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      Indigenous StudiesMuseum AnthropologyMuseum practice
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      Museum StudiesMuseum Anthropology
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      Museum StudiesIndigenous ArchaeologyArctic and Subarctic hunter-gatherers
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      Alpine ArchaeologyCommunity-Based Participatory ResearchIce Patch ArchaeologyHigh Mountain Archaeology
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      Indigenous StudiesMuseum StudiesMuseum Anthropology
Discussions of the development of past hunting equipment generally focus on lithic and bone projectile points and foreshafts, as these are often the only elements remaining in archaeological sites. In the last 15 years, the archaeology of... more
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      Wood ScienceAlpine ArchaeologyIce Patch ArchaeologyArctic and Subarctic hunter-gatherers
Alpine ice patches are unique repositories of cryogenically preserved archaeological artefacts and biological specimens. Recent melting of ice in the Selwyn Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada, has exposed layers of dung accumulated... more
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      PalaeogeographyPalaeoclimatologyGeochemistryPalaeoenvironment
Permanent ice patches in the western Canadian Subarctic have been recently identified as sources of cryogenically preserved artifacts and biological specimens. The formation, composition, and constancy of these ice patches have yet to be... more
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      Ground Penetrating RadarAlpine ArchaeologyIce Patch ArchaeologyHigh Mountain Archaeology
We examine the mitochondrial genetic stability of mountain woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the Mackenzie and Selwyn Mountains, Northwest Territories, over the last 4000 years. Unlike caribou populations in the Yukon,... more
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      Ancient DNA ResearchAlpine ArchaeologyIce Patch ArchaeologyHigh Mountain Archaeology