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Levi Mymko

Archaeologist located on coastal British Columbia. I work as a professional archaeologist here on the coast and write about archaeology, culture, racism, and Indigenous heritage issues and from a Marxist-archaeologist and settler perspective. I also knit.

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Restoring Kinship: Indigenous-Led Bison Conservation on the Great Plains

Once appearing in massive herds that covered the prairies and woodlands across the continent, the bison, or buffalo, alongside humans, were a part of the landscape, sculpting it and playing an integral role in the ecology of North America. ...

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What Denialists Ignore: The True Cost of Forensic Archaeology

CW: This article discusses residential school burials.

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Powell River was named after Israel Wood Powell, Part 2: Friends

This is a continuation of two of my previous posts about the historical minutiae of the naming of the town of Powell River, BC., that is currently undergoing a name change process. For context, please go and check them out.

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Powell River was named after Israel Wood Powell.

Place naming in Canada was completely unregulated in Canada until 1897, when the Geographic Board of Canada was created. Its function was to receive applications for place-naming, to approve them or not, and to list and publish them as offi...

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    Marxist archaeologist located in coastal British Columbia. I write about settler-colonial history in BC and Canada, racism, and local issues.

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