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Tag Archives: Mammoth hunters

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How people migrated to North America

February 20, 2021 Zoë Ducklow Leave a comment

North Island Gazette, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

A marine archaeologist at SFU is launching an ambitious study to find evidence of how people first migrated to North America over 15,000 years ago. 

Continue reading How people migrated to North America →
Gulf IslandsHaida GwaiiIndigenous NationsIndigenous Nations HistoryMammoth huntersRob RondeauSFUVancouver Island

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