This bundle for School Districts with 21-35 schools in their district, includes both SEASON ONE and SEASON TWO of WILD ARCHAEOLOGY (digital streaming), educational license for both seasons (episodes 1-26), as well as a supplementary educational guides, tech support, and access to our digital media site with additional educational information.
We understand that School District Budgets can vary and are always open to meet and discuss, please email us at wildarchaeology@gmail.com to negotiate pricing.
Guided by Squamish Archaeologist Dr Rudy Reimer (Simon Fraser University), with co-hosts Jacob Pratt (Dakota/Anishinaabe) and Jenifer Brousseau (Anishinaabe/Cree), Wild Archaeology takes viewers on exciting and never-before-seen adventures through Canada’s mountains, waterways, plains and the arctic, chasing the archaeological record deep into the history of Turtle Island.
Wild Archaeology brings to life over fourteen thousand years of human history through diverse Indigenous perspectives, featuring experts from coast to coast including Elroy White (Heiltsuk archaeologist), Dr. Kisha Supernant (Métis archaeologist, University of Alberta), Dr. Farid Rahemtulla (UNBC), Chief Isadore Day (Serpent River First Nation), Dr. Reg Crowshoe (Piikani Elder & Spiritual Leader), Dr. Max Friesen (UofT), Dr. Lisa Rankin (Memorial University), and Dr. Norm Easton (Yukon College) to name but a few.
Created and directed by award winning Mohawk filmmaker Tracy German (Sheridan University), Wild Archaeology delves into heavy topics including graverobbing, the climate crisis, and colonial genocide and dispossession, always balancing difficult knowledge with hope for the future: promoting Indigenous archaeology, repatriation, cultural revitalization and the survival of Indigenous languages in peril.
Fully versioned in both Dakota and English.
Winner of the Public Communications Award through the Canadian Archaeological Association
Official Selection, Best Factual Program, Canadian Screen Awards (CSA) 2021
In addition to our full educational guides, Wild Archaeology features a rich and immersive website (www.wildarchaeology.com)