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some protection from corporations, but a bit, and most archeology agencies of companies usually want more Indigenous involved in different projects. It's a strange field to be interested in for Indigenous. I met a man who said, "I like that. It's a good thing, ya know. To learn the truth and really find out the actual truth and not some old story of divine fax.". I said to him, "Well, archeology is only half, or even 1 third of the whole story itself, and even then, it's not always true." I absolutly love being out on the land, in places that rarely get visited by my people.
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archaeology class last semester and find the topic very interesting, but I've got some serious ethical issues with the idea of actually doing it. My former teacher is actually teaching an archaeology class for local Natives (can't remember which group, I think it might be Maidu) who are being asked to oversee local digs. At least things are getting a little better on that front. How is the relationship between the groups in Canada? Hopefully better than here in the States, but maybe not. Anyway, I've taken up enough of your time; you seem like a pretty cool cat.
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gone unnoticed, don't worry - it's just that some messages deserve more time and thought when replying, and we do indeed have plenty of time to talk deeper. I really like the basic layout you've made, so I'll just use it to make a generally better looking one. Just give me a day, will you please? Don't go anywhere - I'll be back in a few hours! Love,
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Indigenous archaeologists is a rare things. My teacher and friend is currently going for his PhD in Archeology at McMaster. The relations between the archaeologists community and the Indigenous peoples varries. In BC, as far as I know, it's progressed a bit, but still need major works. There is
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im really a one man culture at thisa point, casue of how far from what we used to beleive the others in my communiuty have fallen, i dont blame them but they are trapped in the givernment created trap cycle of poverty dispair and welfare. im from elsiboktuk over in NB.. i know i didnt spell that
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Sounds great. I've been awake all night (Unfortunately on wikipedia). But I haven't seem to have gotten a whole lot done. Mostly just been reading up on my language. But I am here, and will be here. As for talk, I'm one of those people you could ask me anything and I'll probably have something
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The problem here is, after a block, which was reduced because Alison decided they were acting in good faith, they instantly went back to doing the exact same uncited edits that caused the issues yesterday. The call for discussing things calmly was actually because this IP address got so out of hand
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Ahh good ol' Edward Curtis. We've watched the Land of the Head Hunters a few times too. My friend is going to be working with UBC next week on a project they are doing with Chicago, New York and Germany. They seemed to have found all the original footage from the filming. There going to put it
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Cool, I thought so. He carried clothing/blankets around with him that he thought looked traditional and forced people to wear them for photos, so they're fairly easy to recognize. The RBC museum has this great portrait of his where an imaginary nose-piercing was airbrushed in, and a film in which,
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I found this page through EndoExo's user page. I must say, I want to steal your shirt (that would be ironic, no?). Anyway, there aren't a whole lot of Native archaeologists I'd imageine, what with the latter going and pissing off the former by digging up their bones and sacred materials. I took an
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My dear OldManRivers!Ā :) How are you doing, sweetie? I've just seen your request for a userpage design - and of course I will come up with something for you, leave it in my handsĀ ;) We have much to talk about, by the way, as your beautiful message when my dear Skookum introduced you to me has not
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04:56, 20 July 2007 (UTC) By rights it should be retitled a list, unless further text is added. Skxwxwu7mesh Uxwalmixw isn't quite a geographic term, though, is it, more a purely national/people one, yes? I think the context for the St'at'imc Ucwalmicw is slightly different. But what would I
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wu7mesh-ulh has been refered to as our territory. Actually it was August Jack who said that. (You might of read it too). Uxwumixw really translates to village/nation/tribe/people/a group of humans. It's used to loosely translate into Squamish
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last night. While I'm all in favour of them adding the claims that they're adding, anything that used language that incendiary needs to be cited, and they're not interested in doing so. If you are, I'd very much encourage you to. --
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Dear OldManRivers, your request is ready - I hope you like it! Your excelelnt work and your your presence are missed. I hope his finds you well and you return to us soon. Please, take good care, and hurry back! Love,
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The shirt, I made myself. I'm working on getting some more made and going to sell them. Stealing THIS shirt, would be ironic, so please don't steal it. I am quite fond of this shirt. (I originally made it for
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to say. Thanks for the layout. Red and Black are my peoples colours and I thought it would be great to have it on my Userpage ever since I found out you can put colours on userpages. I also added to the
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all together and create this exhibition. My friend job is to get the decedents of the actors in the film to do a dance presentation. It'll be at the Chan Center on July 21 (Aboriginal Day).
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I will be back one day my friends. I don't know when, but I need to be on here less and in more constructive and healthy ways. Thanks, talk to you soon.
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created and inspired by you (Yes, now I remember, that's where I spend most of my time on wikipedia last night). Talk to you soon! 15:22, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
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It's an Old 'Indian trick'. But, I may be stretching it a bit in that photo. (I, like you, don't feel like revealing my secret secret age, just yet.)
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and note my recent posts here (use the edit history to see which they are). Off to bed, though, talk to you later; hope you like the newsletters....
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Nuu-chah-nulth mythology is under articles that need to be created on your userpage. It has already been created, just thought you'd like to know. --
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Nah, you didn't stretch it. You've got plenty of people fooled! They think you'd be, 102, 107 topsĀ :). And about that misspelling where I made it
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and all...(actually in Chinook I'm really either Dutchman or maybe, in Puget Sound Jargon, Normanna (borrowed from Norwegian, along with
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It's quite popular. I'm not even sure who it is (I'll ask around). It looks like his style of photo's but I'm not sure. I'll ask.
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supposedly, he swapped roles and put on a mask, because the people he was filming weren't acting "indian" enough. -
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and that one worked fine. If you know how to fix this, let me know so I don't make this mistake again. lol Thanks
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I hope to be back soon. Probably June 1st. I check here and there, but no working on anything. Thanks again.
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Nice userpage, and I don't feel like talking about anything, I have only talked to you about 5 or 6 times. --
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For anyone who reads this: I need a bit of help. I think it was me who did it, but I'm not sure. Look at
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Ah. Thanks for adding clarity for me. When I feel more up to the task, I'll take apart the
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for to forget; not present in other regional variants of the Jargon SFAIK..
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While I don't have any problems with the thrust that they want to add to
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Don't know what I am as far as signs. But, then again, I don't careĀ :).
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I hope you live soon. Sorry I couldn't make it to your funeralĀ :): -->
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I've always wanted to say... well, at least I want to be a pickle. --
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makes me want to scream in the facecs of officals of this countrry.
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im gla someone else on here cares about evertng that happened.
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You're welcome. P.S You look great for a 73-year old! --EndoExo (
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I will minimize the stupidity, I promise! Don't complain!
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and I like it! Just a comment. Take care, --EndoExo (
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ArchiveĀ 1
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Skwxwu7mesh
Kwakwaka'wakw
Nuu-chah-nulth
Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast
OldManRivers
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User:EndoExo
whatever!
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OldManRivers
20:50, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
User:EndoExo
OldManRivers
11:14, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
User:EndoExo
whatever!
22:37, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
OldManRivers
22:41, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
User:EndoExo
whatever!
00:29, 9 May 2007 (UTC)

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