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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Paulette Steeves born, on 25 November 1955, in Whitehorse, Yukon moved with her family a year later to British Columbia, Canada where she grew up among a traditional Salish community. She is a First Nations Cree Metis archaeologist, activist, and molecular anthropologist, with a focus on establishing a new paradigm for the history of the Western Hemisphere that recognizes the deep time frames of pre-12,000 indigenous nations. She also strives to create positive changes through scholarships that promote a decolonization of American academic paradigms, disciplines, and pedagogies. She is currently a student at Binghamton University while seeking her doctorate, under the Clifford D. Clarke Fellowship Award. Where she has worked on creating the Western Hemisphere Indigenous Peoples Pleistocene Database (WHIPPDB) website, which contains hundreds of archeological sites dating the peopling of the Americas prior to the Clovis culture.. }

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