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Understanding Inuvialuit Living History Through the Hopedale Archaeology Project

The Hopedale Archaeology Project, hosted by the Arctic Studies Center at the Smithsonian, aims to explore and preserve the rich cultural heritage and living history of the Inuvialuit people. This initiative focuses on archaeological findings and contemporary practices that illuminate the connection between past and present. Designed for students, researchers, and those interested in Arctic culture, this project fosters appreciation for Inuvialuit traditions and encourages collaboration within the community. Join us in discovering the stories and legacies of the Inuvialuit.

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Understanding Inuvialuit Living History Through the Hopedale Archaeology Project

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  1. Arctic Studies CenterNMNH - Smithsonian

  2. Arctic Studies CenterNMNH - Smithsonian • Hopedale Archaeology Project

  3. Arctic Studies CenterNMNH - Smithsonian Inuvialuit PitqusiitInuuniarutait: Inuvialuit Living History www.inuvialuitlivinghistory.ca

  4. Arctic Culture Forum

  5. Questions • Who is this for? • Who is the audience?

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