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A History of the Native People of Canada
By J.V. Wright

Credits

Author
Dr. James V. Wright
James V. Wright joined the National Museum of Canada in 1960. Throughout his career, during part of which he served as chief of the Archaeological Survey of Canada, he was influential in the training, encouragement and support of young archaeologists. He also published many books and articles for general and scholarly audiences. In 1991 he retired and was made a Curator Emeritus with the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Dr. Wright received his training at McMaster University, the University of Toronto, and the University of Wisconsin at Madison.

Translator
Dr. Roger Marois
Roger Marois was employed by the National Museum of Man (subsequently the Canadian Museum of Civilization) from 1969-1992 as one of its archaeologists, and from 1989-1992 was head of the Archaeological Survey of Canada there. Since retiring he has been a Curator Emeritus of the museum. Dr. Marois was trained at the University of Montréal and the University of Calgary.

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