Joanne Hammond Vancouver, British Columbia · [email protected] · joannehammond.ca • archaeologist • anthropologist • heritage policy specialist • land use researcher • writer & editor work life • mother • writer • choir member • web designer • cyclist & swimmer • killer Scrabbler Skills Field Personal • Organizing and conducting archaeological & historic assessments, inventories, excavation, monitoring and sampling • Special expertise in culturally modified tree (CMT) sites • Indigenous use groundtruthing • Orienteering and mapmaking using classical or digital methods • Field study techniques in diverse settings from rural to urban, industrial to forested Office • Researching & identifying issues of Indigenous rights, title, and interests • Designing Indigenous use studies • familiar with small and large-scale infrastructure assessment processes • Facilitating First Nations engagement • Sensitive to First Nations’ cultural concerns • Knowledge of policy pertinent to cultural heritage and common developments • Qualified to hold BC Heritage Act permits • Organization and delivery of heritage orientation and training modules • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills • Comfortable and accomplished public speaking and presenting • Thorough and focused online, archival and institutional research • Targeted research for Environmental Assessment processes • Exceptional technical and scientific report writing, design, and editing • Clear and creative writing for professional and popular audiences (see joannehammond.ca) • Cataloguing, curation and assessment of historic and prehistoric materials • Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, various graphic, mapping, photo & web design software • Creative and detail-oriented Strengths • envisioning and organizing community-based action research • engaging, project-specific communication, creative project organization, website & graphic design (see, e.g. tlaztentk.ca ) • application of diverse social science research approaches (interviews, surveys, focus groups, fieldwork, archival research) • customized research, writing and editing • a passion for social justice and balancing of values • punctual and respectful service Professional experience Pacific Heritage Research, Vancouver, BC, 2006-present Principal • community-based cultural heritage studies in southwest BC, Sunshine Coast, Gulf Islands & Central Interior Antiquus Archaeological Consultants Ltd., Maple Ridge, BC (Mike Rousseau, director), 2005-2006 Field director, report production • Archaeology in BC’s Lower Mainland and Southern Interior Matrix Research Ltd., Quesnel, BC (Ty and Susan Heffner, directors) 2002-2004 Field director, report production • Archaeology in BC’s Central Interior Chunta Resources Ltd., Anahim Lake, BC (Chris Burk, project manager), 2001 Field archaeologist • Archaeology and Traditional Use Studies in BC’s Chilcotin region Stantec Consulting Ltd., Calgary, Alberta (Chuck Ramsay, project archaeologist), 2001 Field archaeologist, researcher, report production • History and archaeology throughout Alberta Volunteer experience Archaeological Society of British Columbia, 2007-2009 Public Education and Outreach Committee member • organizing public events, funding for public projects rd Society for American Archaeology, 73 Annual Meeting, 2008 Symposium co-organizer, with Michael Klassen and Rudy Reimer, First Nations and Archaeology in British Columbia Keatley Creek Archaeological Project, Lillooet, BC, 2003 and 2004 University of British Columbia (Jesse Morin) and Simon Fraser University research (Brian Hayden) Dionisio Point Household Archaeology Project, Galiano Island, BC, 1997 University of Arizona PhD research (Colin Grier, director) Department of Anthropology, Archaeology Laboratory, 1994-1996 McGill University, Montréal, QC (Profs. J. Savelle and M. Friesen, supervisors) Ringling Archaeology Project, Gulkana, Alaska, 1996 Alaska Department of History and Archaeology (Diane Hanson, director) Education Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC Master of Arts, Archaeology, 2009 • Thesis: Archaeology Without Reserve: Indigenous Heritage Stewardship in British Columbia • Awarded the SFU Graduate Fellowship (2007) and Dr. J.V. Christensen Graduate Scholarship (2008) McGill University, Montréal, Quebec Bachelor of Arts (honours Archaeology), Anthropology, 1997 Career development and training • • • • • Writing Creative Non-fiction (CPW 520), SFU Continuing Studies’ Writing and Communication Program, 2006 Courses in Natural Resources (ecology, dendrology, soils), Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, 2000-01 Castell Henllys Archaeology Field School, University of York, York UK, 1995 CORE firearm certified and PAL (possession & acquisition licence) for restricted & non-restricted firearms, 2007 S-100 Fire Suppression, WCB Bear Aware, WHMIS, ISO/Environmental Management Systems updated per client Memberships & associations: • • • Associate, KSDavison & Associates Associate, Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage (IPinCH) Archaeological Society of British Columbia • Canadian Archaeological Association • Society for American Archaeology • Canada’s National History Society Joanne Hammond • page 2 of 3 Professional Speaking and Writing Training modules (design and delivery) Stantec Consulting, Burnaby and Sidney, BC, 2013: An Archaeology of Trees: Understanding Culturally Modified Forests Simon Fraser University Archaeology Field School, Burnaby, BC, 2007, 2008, 2010: An Archaeology of Trees: Understanding Culturally Modified Forests Weston Secondary School, Toronto, Ontario, 2010, 2012: Presenting An Introduction to Archaeology Selected manuscripts and papers 2009 Archaeology Without Reserve: Indigenous Heritage Stewardship in British Columbia. Masters of Arts thesis, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. http://summit.sfu.ca/item/9632 2009 Report from the Northern Gulf: South Texada Island Provincial Park Archaeological Study. Midden 41 (4): 10-15. 2008 Archaeological Dig Reveals Clues: History lies buried on southern Texada Island. Powell River Peak, December 23, 2008. http://prpeak.com/articles/2008/12/23/community/doc49514d108c22a857624132.txt rd 2008 Decolonizing Archaeology from the End of the Shovel. With Simon Kaltenrieder. Paper presented at the 73 Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC. 2008 Gender Issues and the Archaeology of the Canadian Plateau. With Celia Nord. Paper presented at the Northwest Anthropology Conference, Victoria, BC. 2008 Gender Issues and the Archaeology of the Canadian Plateau. With Celia Nord. Poster presented at the 73 Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC. rd 2006 In the Land of the Fire-Cracked Rock: A Prehistoric Canoe Industry Hypothesis for Pitt Meadows, British Columbia. th Paper presented at the 39 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Toronto, ON. 2005 Recent Archaeological Investigations in the Alouette Polder Region of Katzie Traditional Territory, southwest BC. With Simon Kaltenrieder & Tanja Hoffmann. Paper presented at 2005 BC Archaeology Forum, Hedley BC. 2003 Cambium-stripped Lodgepole Pine CMT Research in Interior British Columbia: a Critical Evaluation. With Simon th Kaltenrieder. Paper presented at the 36 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Hamilton, ON. 2001 Equifinality and bark-scarred lodgepole pine in the British Columbia Interior. With Simon Kaltenrieder and Gary th Hunt. Paper presented at the 34 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, Banff, AB. Selected Technical Reports 2013 Final Report – Tl’azt’en Nation Traditional Knowledge Study. Consultant’s report for TransCanada’s Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project’s Environmental Assessment. Tl’azt’en Nation, Tache, BC (tlaztentk.ca) 2008 Final Report - The South Texada Island Archaeology Research Project Final Report. 2006 Final Report - 2005 Archaeological Inventory, Impact Assessments and Monitoring of Proposed Agricultural Developments at the Golden Eagle Berry Farm, Pitt Meadows, BC . Antiquus Archaeological Consultants Ltd. 1999 Final Report - Archaeology Branch Permit 1998-185, Archaeological Impact Assessments for West Fraser Mills Ltd. and Williams Lake Forest District SBFEP. Joanne Hammond, Bruce Ball and Julie Ross. Altamira Consulting Ltd. 1998 Final Report - Archaeology Branch Permit 1997-241. Archaeological Monitoring for Centennial Parkway Road Upgrade Project. Joanne Hammond, Bruce Ball and Kimberly Jones, Altamira Consulting Ltd. 1998 Final Report - The Moodyville Dump Site Archaeological Salvage. Report prepared for City of North Vancouver Planning and North Vancouver Museum. Bruce Ball and Joanne Hammond, Altamira Consulting Ltd. References available upon request Joanne Hammond • page 3 of 3
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