Debunking Myths: New Research Challenges Misconceptions About How Ancient Indigenous Peoples Used the Land

Large, Rounded Beaked HazelnutsSFU professor Chelsey Geralda Armstrong’s research on beaked hazelnut DNA reveals Indigenous peoples in British Columbia cultivated and traded the plant 7,000 years ago, shaping the land sustainably. The study challenges colonial misconceptions of untouched landscapes and emphasizes Indigenous environmental expertise. By decoding the DNA of the beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta), a native plant that […]

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