Kwaday Dan Ts'inchi: Teachings from Long Ago Person Found

Richard J Hebda (Editor), Sheila Greer (Editor), Alexander Mackie (Editor), Sheila A. Greer (Editor), and Alexander P. Mackie (Editor)

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On a late summer day, many years ago, a young man set out on a voyage through the mountains. He never reached his destination. When his remains were discovered by three British Columbia hunters, roughly three hundred years after he was caught by a storm or other accident, his story had faded from even the long memory of the region's people. First Nations elders decided to call the discovery Kwaday Dan Ts'inchi-Long Ago Person Found. The discovery of the Kwaday Dan Ts'inchi man raised many questions. Who was he and how did he die? Where had he come from? Where was he going, and for what purpose? What did his world look like? But his remains, preserved in glacial ice for centuries, offered answers, too-as did the traditional knowledge and experience of the Indigenous peoples in whose territories he lived and died. In this comprehensive and collaborative account, scientific analysis and cultural knowledge interweave to describe a life that ended just as Europeans were about to arrive in the northwest. What emerges is not only a portrait of an individual and his world, but also a model for how diverse ways of knowing, in both scholarly and oral traditions, can complement each other to provide a new understanding of our complex histories.
  • ISBN10 0772666997
  • ISBN13 9780772666994
  • Publish Date 31 October 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint Royal British Columbia Museum
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 704
  • Language English