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From Cheryl Sinclair
0 0 likes | 4 4 playsDigging deeper into arctic archaeology, Rudy finds something unexpected. The team works hard to finish excavating the qammaq. Radio chatter in Inuktitut alerts them to… -
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0 0 likes | 0 0 playsThe team heads north to Iqaluit, and onwards from there to the remote, rocky island of Qaummaarviit to excavate the traditional whalebone winter house that would have… -
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0 0 likes | 0 0 playsThe team tours Kahnawà:ke with Survival School teacher Dwayne Stacey, who explains the significance of the rapids for the Kanien’keha:ka, or Mohawk people. … -
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0 0 likes | 0 0 playsRudy, Jen and Jacob travel east to Mohawk territory and Ile Saint Bernard, a small island on the Saint Lawrence near Kahnawà:ke and Montreal. Ile Saint Bernard… -
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0 0 likes | 0 0 playsOverlooking the valley atop Jones’ Peak, Jacob and his aunt offer a prayer to honour Sitting Bull and their ancestors who sought refuge here after the Battle of… -
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0 0 likes | 0 0 playsKisha introduces the team to Dr. Natasha Lyons, a paleoethnobotanist investigating the plants used for food and medicine at Chimney Coulee long ago. Jen helps Natasha… -
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0 0 likes | 0 0 playsThe team heads to plains country to meet Métis archaeologist Kisha Supernant at Chimney Coulee in southern Saskatchewan. Straddling the continental divide, the… -
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0 0 likes | 1 1 playsRudy, Jen and Jacob visit the Fort Babine community and learn more about the significance of salmon for the Lake Babine Nation. Chief Wilfred Adam shows the team the… -
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0 0 likes | 0 0 playsThe team makes their way to interior BC and the remote reserve community of Fort Babine. They’re here to investigate an exciting hypothesis: Did the ancestors of… -
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0 0 likes | 0 0 playsThrough hazy smoke blowing in from forest fires on the interior, the team digs deeper into the past at Snake Bay. Rudy, Jen and Jacob head out on the water to view… -
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0 0 likes | 0 0 playsBack in BC, the team boards a ferry for the Sunshine Coast and Snake Bay. The only defensive site in shíshálh territory, Snake Bay tells a story of war and… -
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0 0 likes | 0 0 playsRudy, Jen and Jacob journey to the Serpent Mounds, an ancient and sacred burial site on the north shore of Rice Lake. Dr. Rudy sends Jen and Jacob out on the lake to… -
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0 0 likes | 3 3 playsRudy fills Jen and Jacob in on their first mission of the season: The team is heading to Southern Ontario to excavate a 16th century palisaded village at the Lawson… -
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0 0 likes | 3 3 playsIn this final episode, the Wild Archaeology team returns to the Inuit excavation site at Double Mer in Rigolet, where both Jen and Jacob make very special discoveries. … -
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0 0 likes | 2 2 playsRudy, Jen and Jacob embark on an ocean-going ferry to join Lisa Rankin on the Atlantic coast of Labrador at the Double Mer archaeological site near the tiny hamlet of… -
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0 0 likes | 2 2 playsThe Wild Archaeology team flies clear across the country to the Labrador interior at Sheshatshiu, where they work with archaeologist Scott Neilson to uncover the ancient…