Integrating Geomatics, Geophysics, and Local Knowledge to Relocate the Original Fort Providence Cemetery, Northwest Territories

Unlike large community centres that may have formal, well-funded archives, small communities often rely on the knowledge of Elders to preserve local history. Increasingly, Indigenous and local knowledge is being combined with emerging scientific technologies to supplement historical data. Here, Laff...

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Canadian history
Cemeteries
Community centers
Geodynamics
Geophysics
Historic buildings & sites
Historic sites
History
InfoNorth
Knowledge
Metis
Native North Americans
Nuns
Observations
Population
Potatoes
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