Amazing 1,300-Year-Old Technology Found Hidden in Comox Harbour Amazing 1,300-Year-Old Technology Found Hidden in Comox Harbour Determined mature student decoded a hidden secret By Mary Leah de Zwart|2022-09-17T12:49:01-07:00August 8, 2021|What's Making Food History|4 Comments Share Sharing! FacebookXRedditPinterestEmail About the Author: Mary Leah de Zwart 4 Comments Diane O'Shea August 9, 2021 at 6:24 amLog in to Reply The fish trap story is truly fascinating! Thank you for sharing!! Mary Leah de Zwart August 9, 2021 at 6:43 amLog in to Reply I agree. Especially across the West right now, we need to look at more Indigenous / First Nations solutions to ecological problems. Thanks for your comment, Diane. John Milligan August 9, 2021 at 7:50 amLog in to Reply Very interesting. Is there a big enough local indigenous Community to build and manage new traps? Mary Leah de Zwart August 9, 2021 at 7:59 amLog in to Reply Good question, and another part of it could be – how can the 1300 year old technology be adapted, used for inspiration, etc? Leave A Comment Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
The fish trap story is truly fascinating! Thank you for sharing!!
I agree. Especially across the West right now, we need to look at more Indigenous / First Nations solutions to ecological problems. Thanks for your comment, Diane.
Very interesting. Is there a big enough local indigenous Community to build and manage new traps?
Good question, and another part of it could be – how can the 1300 year old technology be adapted, used for inspiration, etc?