The Stott Site. - Report. - 1985.

Pamphlet about the Stott site, an important bison kill location for pre-contact Aboriginals located near present-day Brandon, MB.

Historical note:

The Stott site, near Brandon, MB, was located in 1945 by landowner Frank Stott who uncovered cultural material while digging a cellar for his home. During subsequent text excavations, mounds of an Assiniboine village were discovered in 1954 on the upper river terrace of the site. Reassessment of the site over the following decades has resulted in a substantial reinterpretation. Over the course of hundreds of years Native peoples made intensive use of the area for bison hunting and numerous other subsistence activities.
Author/Creator
Historic Resources Branch
Manitoba Culture
Heritage and Recreation
Open Access
Yes
Primary Source
Yes
Publisher
Historic Resources Branch
Publication Date
1985
Credit
University of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections, Canadiana Pamphlets Collection, XXIX-64-Stott (Box 32); records from Our Legacy site, http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy
Location
Resource Type
Documents & Presentations
Format
Image
Language
Login or Register to create bookmarks.

Export Record

RIS
EndNote
CSV