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Tom Donnelly Mitchell
· 9 juillet 2017
Friends; Help is needed! Thousands of artifacts have been found for nearly twenty years. See 'Stone Art of Ancient Oregon' on FB.
Rob Field
· 15 novembre 2013
This museum is a wondrous spectacle and is way too underappreciated and overlooked. Go, look, enjoy, and learn!
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Jaclyn MacLeod (centre), Museum Research Associate, with Barbara Winter (right) returns objects to Dawn Ainsley (SFU Archaeology graduate), who is now working at Barkerville. The objects were excavated by Ying Ying Chen and Phil Hobler in the 1990s and were on exhibit at the SFU Museum until recently.

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Take a look at a video covering the celebrations held at Fort St. John in honour of National Aboriginal Day where the Tse'K'wa collection was returned.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4_ZeMQJFX4&feature=youtu.be

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Karen Aird of the Tse’K’wa Heritage Society gave a beautiful photograph to Barbara Winter in thanks for her work.

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More photos from the June 21 Aboriginal Days event when the SFU Museum gave the lithics collected by Len Donaldson to the Tse'K'wa

When the Tse'K'wa Interpretive Centre is built at Charlie Lake Cave, this plaque will be part of the exhibits.

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Len Donaldson, who collected the lithics that now form the Tse’K’wa collection, was able to attend the Aboriginal Days event in Fort St John.

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Barbara Winter speaks to the press during Aboriginal Days, Fort St John.

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The Tse’K’wa collection is back home in the Peace River. Barbara Winter drove the truck load of museum ready lithics to Fort St John in time for Aboriginal Day. Mayor Dale Bumstead of Dawson Creek is housing the collection in their new facility until the Tse’K’wa Interpretive Centre is ready.

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On June 21 Barbara Winter completed the Tse'K'wa project, which began when Len Donaldson & Arthur Hadland contacted the MAE 4 years ago regarding over 1,000 lithics Len had found on his farm. Barb accepted the donation under the condition that the Museum could be returned to the First Nations of the Peace River region after it was organized by students in Arch 349, Archaeological Collections Management.

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Mayor Dale Bumstead of Dawson Creek, Karen Aird and Diane Abel of the Tse’K’wa Heritage Society.

" We will be forever grateful for all the time and energy you and your students have put into this work 
... thank you so much for having the vision to return this collection to us, what a blessing!! – Diane Abel

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