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|a These mysterious people :
|b shaping history and archaeology in a Northwest Coast community /
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|a Focusing on the Musqueam people and a contentious archaeological site in Vancouver, These Mysterious People details the relationship between the Musqueam and researchers from the late-nineteenth century to the present. Susan Roy traces the historical development of competing understandings of the past and reveals how the Musqueam First Nation used information derived from archaeological finds to assist the larger recognition of territorial rights. She also details the ways in which Musqueam legal and cultural expressions of their own history, such as land claim submissions, petitions, cultural displays and testimonies, have challenged public accounts of Aboriginal occupation and helped to define Aboriginal rights in Canada. An important and engaging examination of methods of historical representation, These Mysterious People analyzes the ways historical evidence, material culture and places themselves have acquired legal and community authority.
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|a Marpole Midden Site (Vancouver, B.C.)
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|a Coast Salish Indians
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|a Coast Salish Indians
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