New archaeological findings expand understanding of First Nations agricultural practices on the Plains - Windspeaker.com
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New archaeological findings expand understanding of First Nations agricultural practices on the Plains
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2026 12:08pm
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Photos left to right: A reconstructed bison scapula, based on artifacts recovered at the Garratt Site in Wakamow Valley, is believed to have been used as a digging or gardening tool. Archaeologist Alan Korejbo overlooks the Garratt Site in Moose Jaw’s Wakamow Valley during excavations in 2024. Photos by Jason G. Antonio.
By Aaron Walker
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