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Clam Gardens

By (author): Judith Williams

For many years, archaeologists were unaware of the ancient clam terraces at Waiatt Bay, on Quadra Island. Author Judith Williams knew no differently until she was advised of their existence by a Klahoose elder named Elizabeth Harry (Keekus). By liaising with other observers of clam gardens in the Broughton Archipelago and conducting her own survey of Waiatt Bay and Gorge Harbour on Cortes Island, Williams has amassed evidence that the rock structures seen only at the lowest tides were used by native peoples for the purpose of cultivating butter clams.Williams’s research does much to challenge the notion of pre-contact West Coast indigenous peoples and hunters-gatherers alone. The clam gardens whose existence she documents here might also be unique in the world. Clam Gardens: Aboriginal Mariculture on Canada’s West Coast is number 15 in the Transmontanus series.

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Judith Williams

Judith Williams is the author of Two Wolves at the Dawn of Time: Kingcome Inlet Pictographs 1893-1998, Dynamite Stories and High Slack. She is a member of the Refuge Cove Land and Housing Co-op.

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For many years, archaeologists were unaware of the ancient clam terraces at Waiatt Bay, on Quadra Island. Author Judith Williams knew no differently until she was advised of their existence by a Klahoose elder named Elizabeth Harry (Keekus). By liaising with other observers of clam gardens in the Broughton Archipelago and conducting her own survey of Waiatt Bay and Gorge Harbour on Cortes Island, Williams has amassed evidence that the rock structures seen only at the lowest tides were used by native peoples for the purpose of cultivating butter clams.Williams’s research does much to challenge the notion of pre-contact West Coast indigenous peoples and hunters-gatherers alone. The clam gardens whose existence she documents here might also be unique in the world. Clam Gardens: Aboriginal Mariculture on Canada’s West Coast is number 15 in the Transmontanus series.

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Dimensions:

128 Pages
9.75in * 6.75in * 0.25in
0.254kg

Published:

November 09, 2006

City of Publication:

Vancouver

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

New Star Books

ISBN:

9781554200238

Book Subjects:

HISTORY / Canada / Pre-Confederation (to 1867)

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Language:

eng

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