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#AAA2011 Anthropology Meeting in Montreal – our panel Thursday a.m.

Nov 17th, 2011 by cmenzies

3-0040 GITXAAŁA LAXYUUP (KITKATLA NATION): TRACING GITXAALA HISTORY AND CULTURE THROUGH ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 08:00-09:45

 

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Those involved in mentoring activities, Students, Teachers of Anthropology in Community Colleges, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists

Organizers:  Charles R Menzies (UBC) and Caroline F Butler (Gitxaala Environmental Monitoring)
Chairs:  Charles R Menzies (UBC)
Discussants:  Caroline F Butler (Gitxaala Environmental Monitoring)
08:00
An Indigenous Framework for Research in Gitxaała Laxyuup

Charles R Menzies (UBC)
08:15
Archaeology As Community Life History: Perspectives From a North Coast Village

Iain McKechnie (University of British Columbia)
08:30
Kxenk’aa’wen (Place of the Special Fish Trap): Ancient Fishing Technology In Gitxaala Territory

Naomi Smethurst (University of British Columbia)
08:45
Preliminary Results of Lithic Analyses atTs’uwaanłm Galts’ap, Laxyuup Gitxaała.

Kenzie Jessome (University of British Columbia and In Situ Anthropological Consulting)
09:00
Gitxaala Marine Use Planning – An Indigenous Authority and Jurisdiction

Morgan E Moffitt (University of British Columbia)
09:15
An Ethnography of the Experience of Collaborative Archaeology In Laxyuup Gitxaała

Jonathan Irons (University of British Columbia)
09:30
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Caroline F Butler (Gitxaala Environmental Monitoring)
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