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The Journey Home- Guiding Intangible Knowledge Production in the Analysis of Ancestral Human Remains (Final Report)
The final report from "The Journey Home- Guiding Intangible Knowledge Production in the Analysis of Ancestral Remains" project, an IPinCH Community Initiative.
Author: David M. Schaepe, Author: Susan Rowley, Author: Stó:lō Xyolhmet S’olhetawtxw Sq’éq’ip (Stó:lō House of Respect Committee) Members, Author: Darlene Weston, Author: Mike Richards
Date created: 2014

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  • Susan Rowley (1)

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  • Ancient DNA (1)
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