Know someone who you think has contributed to Ontario Archaeology and want to celebrate them? The OAS acknowledges members and others who have played an important role in the life of the society, and in the good care and management of Ontario’s Archaeological Heritage.
Know someone who has contributed to Ontario Archaeology and want to celebrate them? The OAS acknowledges members and others who have played an important role in the society and the management of Ontario’s Archaeological Heritage with awards like the Tim and Ian Kenyon Award.
Know someone who has contributed to Ontario Archaeology and want to celebrate them? The OAS acknowledges members and others who have played an important role in the society and the management of Ontario’s Archaeological Heritage with awards like the Indigenous Advocacy Award.
Do not miss the @SixNationsGR Update with Chief Mark Hill today (October 22, 2021), starting at 3:30pm on CKRZ 100.3 FM and finishes up at Jukasa 93.5 FM shortly afterwards around 4pm.
Yesterday’s tours are now available for watching on YouTube. You can watch the "Cumberland Village Heritage Museum" tour here: https://t.co/wAplONjtCu. You can watch the "Musée de l’Auberge Symmes" tour here: https://t.co/FkH30guSIr.
Have you seen the Keynote Barrack Hill Presentation by Stephen Jarrett yet? It is now available for watching on YouTube here: https://t.co/NcwJl3LBBl. There is still time to register for the 2021 Annual Symposium. To register, please visit: https://t.co/r9aQl2h7XJ
Check out the #PeterboroughOAS@OntArchSoc meeting next week, a great prep for Reconciliation day. Check out their Facebook page for instructions for registering.
Indigenous people tell us they have been on Turtle Island forever. While this is an interesting archaeological discovery, in reality it changes nothing. Our timeline doesn't and shouldn't apply