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DAY 11

Day 11

Today we spent the entire day with Dr. John Steckley and Ted and discussed many of the practices of the Wendat culture and the problems and turmoils that both the Wendat and the Europeans would have faced when the met.

This day was extraordinarily educational and fun. We gained a good grasp on this topic and I think many of us are itching to get our hands on a least one of his books to further widen our minds.

We finished off this day by preparing for our Wendat feast by collecting wild ginger, leeks and pounding corn.

The day also included a practice Bell Ringer test - which was quite interesting due to the "ensemble"  worn by our younger staff.

Cheers
Keane
Posted: 15/08/2010 1:42:42 PM by Keane Moulds | with 0 comments


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Boyd Archaeological Field School

Follow Three students over three weeks as they delve into Aboriginal and Euro-Canadian archaeological history. As participants in the Boyd Archaeological Field School, the students get a hands on approach to learning about this important history.

The students will earn a Grade 12 University Prep Credit in Interdisciplinary Studies (IDC4U). For more information on the program, visit the Toronto and Region Conservation website www.trca.on.ca/protect/land/archaeology.

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