Stouffville, Ontario. Aboriginal village.

Aboriginal village

On a major archeological site, the Mantle Site—named after its last farm family occupants—hundreds of flags and drinking straws mark post moulds, hearths and other obvious remains of more than 60 longhouses representing several village incarnations that must have been home to thousands of aboriginal …

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Six Nations Mohawk Protest/ Haudenosaunee Land Reclamation Site

Six Nations Mohawk Protest/ Haudenosaunee Land Reclamation Site

Six Nations (the Haudenosaunee people) occupiers watch smoke rise from a wooden bridge allegedly burned by protestors in reaction to an Ontario Provincial Police raid earlier that day as they attempted to break a 7 week-old occupation of a 40-hectare housing development site called the …

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Vaughan, Ontario. One Grave: Four Hundred Souls

Four Hundred Souls

Vaughan, Ontario. One Grave: Four Hundred Souls
Approximately 43°52’6.47″N  79°32’23.53″W, facing East, circa August 15, 2005
In the days immediately following the discovery of an apparent mass grave exposed by a road grader that was widening the roadway to service a new housing development, archeologists work …

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Markham, Ontario. Secret Desecration

Secret Desecration

Near this place where workers lay sod on top of the snow on Staines Road in Markham, a crime that Ipperwash Inquiry Commissioner The Honourable Sidney B. Linden describes as “A particularly significant instance of the desecration of an Aboriginal burial site”, occurred. Bones fragments—from …

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Georgina: Cross-Country Race

Cross-Country Race

During a regional cross-country meet, several of the hundreds of participating local public school children race past the house where my Scottish ancestors settled in the 1830s. Since the 1950s that house has operated as a public museum, and its surrounding 225 hectares of farmland …

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Vaughan, Ontario. Soon-forgotten Remains of Hedgerows and Farm Fencing

Soon-forgotten Remains of Hedgerows and Farm Fencing

Nearly a century before this project—Elegy—a forestry graduate, Edmund J. Zavitz, toured southern Ontario much of which was succumbing to desertification as a result of colonial clear-cutting. Topsoil blew away threatening its inhabitants with local food shortages, and meanwhile massive sand dunes blocked roads and …

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Aurora, Ontario. Greenfields

Greenfields

 
“Greenfields”—literally green, undeveloped farm fields—are the preferred substrate for developers because greenfield development is cheaper and simpler than the development of already built environments that need retrofitting and demolition. When immersing oneself in a project examining human impact on the land, snow brings both a …

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Barrie, Ontario. Mall Burial

Mall Burial

 
Barrie, Ontario. Mall Burial
Approximately N44 20.059 W79 41.193 facing East, circa June 16, 2006.
Archeologists indicate that there was a large aboriginal ossuary found on the site of this mall on Mapleview Drive West, on the edge of Barrie.

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