That last point has become increasingly important since, after it gained so much attention at the Met Gala, some folks on social media have pointed out problems with the phrase. The original homestead cabin still stands - a feature of the pioneer museum in Pincher Creek. The effort includes collaboration with Parks Canada, Nature Conservancy Canada, Waterton Biosphere Reserve Association and the Alberta Heritage Conservation group. The recording of "Poplar Grove" was made by Doctor Peter Dawson and his team from the University of Calgary Department of Anthropology and Archaeology using 3-D laser photography, as part of a program of digital preservation of Alberta heritage at risk. Presentation Description: In the study and recording of the Kootenai Brown 1906-1913 homestead/cabin location, the site was found to include numerous "culturally modified aspen trees", including a Joe Cosley tree. Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Calgary Edwin Knox, retired Parks Canada Cultural Resource Management Program Lead - Waterton Lakes Title: Digitally Preserving Culturally Modified Trees at Kootenai Brown's Homestead
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