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Buried stories: Archaeology and Aboriginal peoples of the Grand River, Ontario

Abstract

The human story of Canada is predominantly an Aboriginal one that is archived in the oral and cultural traditions of every Aboriginal community; but Aboriginal history is also inscribed in the earth waiting to be revealed and deciphered by archaeologists. This essay will discuss why archaeology is important to the Aboriginal peoples of the Grand River valley, Ontario (Six Nations and Mississaugas) who have called this part of Canada home for …

Authors

Warrick G

Journal

Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 153–177

Publication Date

March 1, 2012

ISSN

0021-9495