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Today’s podcast features Honey Constant (Sturgeon Lake First Nation), a Masters Student at the University of Saskatchewan and Senior Interpretive Guide at Wanuskewin Heritage Park. We travel through her journey as an Indigenous woman towards a career in Plains Indigenous public archaeology. A few of the topics we cover include Indigenous representation, intergenerational trauma from residential schools, as well as reconciliation, Indigenous Place Names, and navigating virtual vs. in person consultations, interviews, and education during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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professional-path-leads-to-archaeology.php">USASK Article
Wanuskewin Heritage Parks Snax and Facts Facebook Live with Dr. Kisha Supernant
Dr. Supernant Heritage Voices Episode
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