May 05, 2026
FSIN senator says area was used as a camping spot by Saulteaux and Assiniboine people
Around 240,000 pieces of artifacts found at an archaeological site in Moose Jaw, Sask., are highlighting the long human history in the Wakamow Valley.
Archaeologists shared their most recent findings in presentations at the library in Moose Jaw last month.
Bill Strongarm, a senator with the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations from the Touchwood Agency Tribal Council, said he is happy the site and artifacts were found.
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