Caption: Cedarbark Rice Bag
Cedarbark Rice Bag 

Early Agriculture On Lake Superior: An Interview With Archaeologist Dr. Matthew Boyd

Series: Arts and Culture
From: WTIP
Length: 00:17:22

In this feature, Anthropologist Dr. Matthew Boyd of Thunder Bay, Ontario talks about his latest research, which uncovered evidence that Native people along the north shore of Lake Superior were consuming corn as far back as 500 A.D., much earlier than most researchers had previously believed. Dr. Boyd is an anthropologist, archaeologist and professor at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Buck Benson and Dave Seaton, with WTIP North Shore Community Radio, talk with Dr. Boyd about his research on The Roadhouse. Read the full description.

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Hosts Buck Benson and Dave Seaton welcome Dr. Matthew Boyd to talk about his latest research on The Roadhouse on WTIP North Shore Community Radio.

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Piece Description

Hosts Buck Benson and Dave Seaton welcome Dr. Matthew Boyd to talk about his latest research on The Roadhouse on WTIP North Shore Community Radio.

Intro and Outro

INTRO:

In this feature, Anthropologist Dr. Matthew Boyd of Thunder Bay, Ontario talks about his latest research, which uncovered evidence that Native people along the north shore of Lake Superior were consuming corn as far back as 500 A.D., much earlier than most researchers had previously believed. Dr. Boyd is an anthropologist, archaeologist and professor at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Buck Benson and Dave Seaton, with WTIP North Shore Community Radio, talk with Dr. Boyd about his research on The Roadhouse.

OUTRO:

That was Buck Benson and Dave Seaton from WTIP North Shore Community Radio, online at wtip.org. Support for this feature comes from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Additional Credits

Support for this feature comes from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.