- dave_schape_jan29_2015_final.mp3
In this lecture, Dave Schaepe discusses archaeological and heritage landscape management in B.C., drawing on his experience working closely with the Stó:lo Nation in Chilliwack.
“We have to learn to live together in a good way.”
Dave touches on issues of archaeological ethics, the relationships between Indigenous peoples and the state, the importance of cultural landscapes and its stewardship for Stó:lo people, and the process of developing and implementing an effective heritage management plan.
Dave Schaepe is the Director and Senior Archaeologist of the Stó:lo Research and Resource Management Centre. He is an IPinCH team member.
This talk was presented for the 51Department of Archaeology Graduate Student Seminar series on Jan 29, 2015.
Total time: 40:00
Photo: Cornelia Naylor, from the Vancouver Sun.
