There are over 3,000 archaeological sites in northern Minnesota’s Chippewa National Forest, covering a range of time from just after the Ice Age (10,000 years ago) to the early 20 th century. The sites include early logging camp sites, fur trade sites, recreational sites, and sites reflecting Ojibwe and Dakota heritage. Sean Dunham is Heritage Program Manager for the Chippewa National Forest. As an archaeologist, his job is to dig into the history and culture of the forest and make sure