Six Seasons Archaeology Team receives Indigenous Research Partnership Award

The Six Seasons project was recognized by Lakehead University for our commitment to revitalizing Indigenous languages and fostering cultural preservation. The Archaeology Team including team leader Dr. Scott Hamilton, Professor in Anthropology at Lakehead University, Research Associate Dr. Jill Taylor-Hollings, and technicians Clarence Surette and Chris McEvoy from Anthropology, and William Dumas, Knowledge Keeper and main author of the book series Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak, received the Indigenous Research Partnership Award from Lakehead University.

The Six Seasons researchers were honoured as part of a gala at Lakehead University. A report of the gala can be found here:

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