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Academic Symposium 2006
Accessing History from Home
Analytical Techniques in the Analysis of Rock Art
The Basketmaker
Cahokia Mounds Site Was America's First City
Civilizations Lost and Found: Fabricating History - Part One: An Alternate Reality
Civilizations Lost and Found: Fabricating History - Part Two: False Messages in Stone
Conflict Over the Future of the Past
Dennis and Jean Fisher Donate Large Collection of Métis-Related Artefacts to Gabriel Dumont Institute
Despoiling and Desecration of Indian Property and Possessions
Exploring Aboriginal History in the Fraser Valley
Focus On: Curatorial Collaboration
From Alaska to Greenland: A Comparison of the Arctic Small Tool and Thule Traditions
The History of Beads
Intellectual Property Issues in Archaeological Publication: Some Questions to Consider
Material as Metaphor in Prehistoric Inuit Art
Museum, Kitigan Zibi in Tug of War Over Remains
Relates the First Nations band, Kitigan Zibi Anishnabeg, fight against the Canadian Museum of Civilization for human bones found within their traditional Algonquin territory.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.24.
"Numinous Objects": The Ethnohistorical Complexities of a Residential School Bass Drum
Prehistoric Arctic Peoples and Their Art
Prehistoric Eskimo Art in Labrador
Silence and Articulating: Lived Histories of the Trout Lake Anishinawbe
Scrutinizes the conduct of some contemporary archaeologists as they work within traditional territories of Canada's First Nations.
To All Our Relations: Evidence of Sámi Involvement in the Creation of Rock Paintings in Finland
Totemic Landscapes and Vanishing Cultures Through the Eyes of Wolfgang Paalen and Kurt Seligmann
Visions on the Rocks
A Voyage Around the World: In a Canoe
Wampum Diplomacy: The Historical and Archaeological Evidence for Wampum at Fort Niagara
Wanuskewin: A Walk Through Wanuskewin
Wanuskewin Demonstrates Importance of the Horse
What Do Labrador Inuit Want? A Museum; Access to Their Cultural Artifacts; To be Shown in Context; and to Have the Skeletons of their Ancestors Returned
Whose Bones Are They?
Windspeaker News Briefs
Outlines three stories: an agreement with Brokenhead Ojibway Nation's chief and Manitoba's minister of conservation to protect petroform sites, an outcry for a public inquiry into the murders of convicted killer Robert Pickton and a request for a ban on the bulldozing of important Native sites without the consent of Ontario First Nations people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.