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Archaeology can be a powerful political tool for Indigenous peoples to protect the rights to their lands, experts told The Herald. One example is in Brazil, where archeological sites helped protect the lands of the Wajãpi people after conflicts with mining companies.


Dana Richie

​​Dana Richie is a senior staff writer for Arts and Culture and the photo chief. She enjoys using multiple forms of media to capture peoples’ stories and quirks. In her free time, she loves knitting, learning about local history and playing ultimate frisbee.

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