Co-Editor of At A Crossroads: Archaeology and First Peoples in Canada (SFU Archaeology Press, 1997) along with Thomas & George Nicholas. This book is a collection of essays written by Native and Non-Native authors that prompt consideration of the relationships and interactions between archaeologists and contemporary indigenous peoples of Canada. Questions of interpretations of the past, traditional knowledge versus archaeological fact are discussed as well as the balance that archaeology must create with indigenous peoples in order to have restorative justice. It also includes a forward written by Bruce Trigger, Canada's foremost archaeologist and a pioneer in examining the social context of archaeology.


[BCBW 2016] "First Nations" "Archaeology"

Review of the author's work by BC Studies:
At a Crossroads: Archaeology and First Peoples in Canada