An Indigenous archaeological field school is conducting community digs at the site of a future water treatment plant in Pikwakanagan in an effort to trace history and connect with Indigenous culture.
An Indigenous archaeological field school is conducting community digs at the site of a future water treatment plant in Pikwàkanagàn to trace history and connect with Algonquin culture.
A section of Vincent Massey Park was uprooted and transformed into the first dig site of a new Indigenous Archaeological Field School. Here is why it matters for Indigenous youth to uncover their own heritage.