About this Event
When: March 12 -15, 2025. March 12th is reserved for workshops and training opportunities.
Where: University of Alaska Anchorage Campus
Host: UAA Department of Anthropology & Geography
Invited Guest Speakers: Dr. Rudy Reimer (Friday evening banquet speaker) and Dr. Julia Christensen (Saturday luncheon speaker). Both speakers will also present a public talk at a place and time to be determined.
Please keep an eye on the Association’s Facebook and website pages and be on the lookout for messages in your inbox with additional conference details. We look forward to seeing you in Anchorage!
Dr. Reimer (Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC) is a member of the Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw/Squamish Nation, and works primarily on the west coast of British Columbia adjacent to the Salish Sea, and also has research interests in Plateau and western Subarctic regions. His technical specialty is geoarchaeology and archaeometry but the public probably knows him best as the host for Wild Archaeology which focuses on the First Nations people of Canada through investigations by Indigenous archaeologists.
Dr. Christensen (Department of Geography and Planning, Queens University, Kinston, ON) is from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories and notes it is “my home, but it is not my homeland.” Her upbringing in Yellowknife contributed to her interest in homes and homelessness in northern and Indigenous communities. She is also interested in the value of arts, storytelling, and creative writing in health. She is presently the Project Director for At Home in the North, a consortium of university researchers, Indigenous, and northern community governments and organizations developing solutions and tools to deal with housing crises in the north.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Alaska Anchorage, 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 268.61