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‘How do we ‘right the balance and balance the right?’ This quote by Justice Murray Sinclair has resonated for years. Even archaeologists who understand the imbalance in our practice – and the need for Indigenous communities to be involved in more meaningful ways – find change a challenge. The existing system ends up being replicated in communities, with the all the same problems. Today we talk with archaeologist, Joanne Hammond, about creatively finding ways to do things differently, to change the model for good.
To learn more about us and our work, visit kleanza.com
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‘How do we ‘right the balance and balance the right?’ This quote by Justice Murray Sinclair has resonated for years. Even archaeologists who understand the imbalance in our practice – and the need for Indigenous communities to be involved in more meaningful ways – find change a challenge. The existing system ends up being replicated in communities, with the all the same problems. Today we talk with archaeologist, Joanne Hammond, about creatively finding ways to do things differently, to change the model for good.
To learn more about us and our work, visit kleanza.com