Tag Archives: Canada

ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-27 – Searching for Japanese labour camps in western Canada: An interview with Leanne Riding and Art Carson

hosted by Otis Crandell and Tommy Ng

In this episode we talk with Leanne Riding and Art Carson about Japanese internment and labour camps in Canada during World War II and their project to find, map, and document these camps in western Canada.

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ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-25 – Wool dogs: An interview with Dylan Hillis and Denis St. Claire

hosted by Otis Crandell

In this episode I talk with Dylan Hillis and Denis St. Claire about Wool Dogs on the northwest coast of North America, using dog remains to study human diets, and using oral history to study the past.

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ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-24 – Using LiDAR in archaeology: An interview with Sarah Smith

hosted by Otis Crandell

In this episode I talk with Sarah Smith about the use of LiDAR in archaeology and her research at the Highland Valley Copper Mine.

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ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-18 – Minimally invasive archaeology: An interview with Bonnie Glencross, Gary Warrick, and Louis Lesage

hosted by Otis Crandell

In this episode I talk with Bonnie Glencross, Gary Warrick, and Louis Lesage about minimally invasive strategies in archaeology and their work on the Tay Point Archaeology project.

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ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-16 – Drone archaeology: An interview with Katelyn O’Keefe

hosted by Otis Crandell and Renata Araujo

In this episode we talk with Katelyn O’Keefe about the use of drones for doing aerial surveys in archaeology and for looking at landscape change over time in order to assess risks to cultural heritage. We also discuss the history of Qikiqtaruk (Herschel Island) in Yukon (Canada) and the archaeological and heritage work currently taking place there.

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ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-15 – Archaeology and Missing Children: An interview with Eldon Yellowhorn

hosted by Otis Crandell

In this episode I talk with Eldon Yellowhorn about the Missing Children Project and his use of archaeology in this project. We also discuss calls to action in the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Canada) which are particularly relevant to archaeology, and we discuss the various ways that history can be recorded, revealed and retold.

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ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-11 – Wily foxes: An interview with Adrianna Wiley

hosted by Otis Crandell

In this episode I talk with Adrianna Wiley about the Thule Inuit usage and processing of Arctic foxes and about their modern day use by the Inuvialuit on Banks Island (Northwest Territories).

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ArchaeoCafé Podcast – Episode 2-10 – Hard rock archaeology: An interview with Adrian Burke

hosted by Otis Crandell and Tommy Ng

In this episode we talk with Adrian Burke about the application of geosciences in archaeology and his research on tracing the movement of stone artefacts and raw materials in ancient times.

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