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Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies' auction to celebrate namesake, fundraise for programs

To help celebrate what would have been Catharine Robb Whyte’s 115th birthday, an online auction called “Mountain Legends” featuring an eclectic collection of…

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To Coronavirus, C: An Anthropological Abecedary

To Coronavirus, C: An Anthropological Abecedary The images are from Breathe, an exhibition of masks at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies. The co-creators, Nathalie Bertin and Lisa Shepherd, both Métis artists, invited other artists to create masks to reflect emotions felt around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic. See more at whyte.org/breathe. A, Archaeology Archaeology is the study of the past and its adherents are archaeologists, who would rather die than be compared to their popular counterparts like Indiana Jones or Lara Croft. Archaeologists are curious beasts. Excavations are marked not only by scientific rituals, like mapping and licking stones to see if they are bones, but by traditional mating rituals that feature alcohol, meat, and sex. Their informants are primarily the dead, alongside close examinations of rocks, pots, and architecture, which allows them to amass pools of empirical data designed to recreate life in the past. Their preoccupation with

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