Tsimshian Archaeology: 50 Years of Research and 10,000 years of History

Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)

Modern archaeological research began in the Prince Rupert Harbour area of Tsimshian Territory in 1966 with research from the National Museum of Canada (now the Canadian Museum of History) and supported by Tsimshian people and their governments. This work framed archaeological research across Tsimshian territory including the lands of the Nine Tribes (Metlakatla and Lax Kw’alaams), Kitsumkalum, Kitselas, Gitxaala, Gitksan, and Gitga’at and developed the careers of many of the luminaries of archaeology and related fields. Their research and that of the generations of scholars they mentored have been at the forefront of interpretive and methodological developments and have advanced the understanding of Tsimshian archaeology and history. This session brings together case studies of leading edge genomic analysis, household archaeology, oral history analyses, paleoenvironmental reconstructions, ethnographic comparisons, Indigenous critique, spatial analysis, and radiocarbon modeling, showcasing the legacy of a half-century of partnership between different disciplines and communities in one of the world’s most well-known research programs.

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  1. Archaeological investigations on the Lucy Islands, near Prince Rupert, B.C. from 2010 to 2013: New evidence relating to the Development of North Coast Culture. (2017)
  2. An Archaeological Test of A Settlement Pattern Shift Recorded in Tsimshian Oral Records (2017)
  3. The Challenges and Benefits of Comparing Archaeological and Oral Records (2017)
  4. Eight years of partnership with Coast Tsimshian First Nations on genomic research (2017)
  5. The Gitga’at – Simon Fraser University (GSAHP) Archaeology and Heritage Project: Developing Community-based Heritage Management Strategies in Gitga’ata Territory (2017)
  6. A HISTORY OF HOUSEHOLD ARCHAEOLOGY AT PRINCE RUPERT HARBOUR (2017)
  7. The Kleanza Approach: The challenges of working in Tsimshian territory from a Cultural Resource Management (CRM) perspective. (2017)
  8. Metagenomic analysis of pre-contact diet using ancient dental calculus from Prince Rupert Harbour, British Columbia (2017)
  9. The Metlakatla first nation and archaeology: an Indigenous Community's Views in the course of 50 years of archaeological and related research in the Prince Rupert Harbour Region (2017)
  10. The North Coast Prehistory Project of the National Museum of Canada (2017)
  11. A radiocarbon test for significant demographic events in written and oral history. (2017)
  12. Re-imagining the colonial encounter through Gitxaała eyes (2017)
  13. A Tale of Two Villages: Exploring the Role of Villages with Massive Shell Accumulations as Anthropogenic Coastline Modifications in Prince Rupert Harbour (2017)
  14. Tsimshian households and trade: the view from Casey Point (2017)
  15. The Use and Cultural Importance of Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus) on the NWC: An Example from Prince Rupert Harbour. (2017)
  16. "We lived there for the food": Archaeologies of Dalk Gyilakyaw, home of the Gitsm'geelm (Kitsumkalum) Tsimshian (2017)