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Thousands of First Nations artifacts found near Vernon - British Columbia - CBC News

9.10.12

Thousands of First Nations artifacts found near Vernon - British Columbia - CBC News: "The styles that we found are consistent with ones that are as recent as 200 years ago and there's one that may go back 5,000 or 6,000 years," Coates said. "We don’t know for sure until we've done some carbon dating."

For area First Nations, the find is exciting — but also confirms what they already knew.

Okanagan Indian Band Chief Byron Louis says he hopes the discovery will re-write area history to include a time before settlers arrived.

"There's always been this perception that history starts with [Father] Pandosy and comes forward and yet ignores the thousands of years prior to that there was habitation in this area," Louis said.


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