STU working with internment camp museum

Published Wednesday August 13th, 2008
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PARTNERSHIP: A St. Thomas university introduction to anthropology summer class was at the site of the internment camp in Ripples recently to do an archeological survey. excavations next year may find artifacts connected to the camp. Front row, left to right: Alex hughes; Alexandra MacRae (seated); Dengwen Liao; Laura Burnie; Sarah Rodgers; Nigel Gauthier; ed Caissie, project co-ordinator of the New Brunswick internment Camp Museum; Michelle Ralph; Allison Forward (seated); and Ben Bouchard (seated). Back row, left to right: David Morrison; Moira McLaughlin, anthropology professor at STu; and Justin Acorn.

PARTNERSHIP: A St. Thomas university introduction to anthropology summer class was at the site of the internment camp in Ripples recently to do an archeological survey. excavations next year may find artifacts connected to the camp. Front row, left to right: Alex hughes; Alexandra MacRae (seated); Dengwen Liao; Laura Burnie; Sarah Rodgers; Nigel Gauthier; ed Caissie, project co-ordinator of the New Brunswick internment Camp Museum; Michelle Ralph; Allison Forward (seated); and Ben Bouchard (seated). Back row, left to right: David Morrison; Moira McLaughlin, anthropology professor at STu; and Justin Acorn.

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