Brian Thom
@b-thom.bsky.social
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Anthropology professor at UVic (University of Victoria), Cordova Bay, Saanich, Vancouver Island. Does not play enough D&D.
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Your voice is crucial. HCA transformation needs thoughtful input, not alarmism. If you care about archaeology & heritage in BC, please add your constructive ideas to the conversation thru this BC Survey open to everyone: engage.gov.bc.ca/heritagecons... (6/6) #BCPoli #PublicConsultation #GetInvolved
Home - Heritage Conservation Act Transformation Project
What is this project about? The Heritage Conservation Act Transformation Project (the Project) aims to update the Heritage Conservation Act (HCA) to ensure it is consistent with the UN Declaration on ...
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Countries like Japan show that a modern economy and respect for deep history can coexist. It's not an "either/or" choice. These reforms offer a path to a more efficient, predictable, and respectful future for all of BC. (5/6) #BCPoli #SharedHeritage
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The current permitting system is painfully slow. Modernizing it with a single, project-based permit will help.

We also need better data standards, bringing in Indigenous cultural landscapes, & abolishing fragmented site polygons. Data is a problem in the current system! (4/6)
#BCPoli #BCHeritage
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MYTH: HCA reforms would give First Nations "veto" over private property.

FACT: The HCA has applied to private land for over 60 years. The goal now is to create a predictable 'dial-before-you-dig' system to provide better information to everyone before construction starts. (3/6) #BCPoli #BCHeritage
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MYTH: The HCA reforms were drafted in secret.

FACT: I've been in the consultation room over 3 years alongside planners, developers, real estate agents & First Nations. The dialogue has been open & practical. No NDAs were required. This is about finding solutions together. (2/6) #BCPoli #BCHeritage
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A recent VanSun column sparked fear over BC’s Heritage Conservation Act reforms. Let's look at the facts. The current system is broken for everyone—archaeologists, developers, & First Nations alike. The proposed changes are a pragmatic fix, not a radical NDP plot. (1/6) #BCPoli #BCHeritage #UNDRIP
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In September Brian will visit Jōmon period sites in Japan (where he worked for a summer as an archaeologist back in 1992!) with colleagues from Cowichan Tribes to see what we can learn from the amazing best practices in Japanese cultural heritage for the future of sites here in BC.
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Our chair, Brian Thom, has been taking Japanese classes and coordinating with colleagues from Ritsumeikan University and Cowichan Tribes for a brand new joint project on Jōmon (Japan) and Coast Salish (BC) heritage site.
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In the spirit of back to school, we wanted to share that even professors are always finding excitement in learning new things!
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Was great to have meetings at Ye'yumnuts today; such a powerful, welcoming, Indigenous cultural space in Cowichan territories.
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Without making too much light of a serious subject (or imposing a Sapir-Whorf kind of view on the nuance of culture-language-law), the word 'permission' does not exist in the Cowichan dictionary. 😄
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Good one Sharon! The biggest available Hul'q'umi'num' dictionary has a word with the same root: thuyum'iilh [√thuy-m-iilh] "stay over at someone’s
place". Not sure how the /-θət-/ works in the word, though my sense is that it means something about 'say').

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To help the public better understand the Cowichan title case on the Fraser River, a Vancouver Sun reporter asked me what daily life was like at Tl'uqtinus outside of the basics of fishing and berry picking. I painted a scene of vibrant, industrious community vancouversun.com/news/cowicha...
Front page, top fold of Vancouver Sun, 14 Aug 2025
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CBC Radio's On the Island always strives to ask great questions and engage key issues: www.cbc.ca/listen/live-...
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As UVic professor it's a responsibility to help translate complex issues for the public. I spent yesterday in a whirlwind of interviews trying to distill the Tl'uqtinus Aboriginal title decision. Navigating public discourse can be challenging. Here's a clip from CBC TV News:
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Supreme Court needs to determine relationship between Aboriginal title and private owners: UVic prof
YouTube video by CBC British Columbia
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Today's Aboriginal Title decision for Tl'uqtinus village is a 863pg deep-dive into Coast Salish history, culture, law, ethnography, archaeology, anthropology, cartography.

Remembering all the Elders I've heard speak passionately about Tl'uqtinus. They got it back!

www.bccourts.ca/jdb-txt/sc/2...
A map highlighting demarcated Cowichan Title Lands of the Cowichan Nation communities on Vancouver Island and the Musqueam, Tsawwassen, and Squamish communities near Vancouver.
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The newly amalgamated BC didn't join Canada until 1871. The fact that Vancouver Island is not a province like PEI is just a fluke of the geo-politics of those days.

Of course all of these colonial machinations were oblivious to Indigenous sovereignties.

#IndigenousSovereignty #CanadianHistory
Coast Salish totem pole in front of BC Legislature.
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Locals at the time were concerned about threats and intimidation of US expansionism, imperialism, and the ideologues pushing American manifest destiny. (#whatelseinnew). Together these colonies could better resist.

#Geopolitics
#CanadianSovereignty
#BCHistory
Queen Victoria's bronze statue reigns above the BC Legislature.
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The flag of the Colony of Vancouver Island is flying prominently down at Ship Point today, Canada Day.

Vancouver Island was its own British colony until 1866 when we joined the colony of British Columbia, just months before Canada's initial confederation.

#VictoriaBC
#CanadaDay
#VancouverIsland
The original flag of the colony of Vancouver Island flying in Victoria Harbour on Canada Day
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Our work to create a map showing the historic, modern-day, and non-treaty areas of the Salish Sea, was profiled by @uvic.ca today. We hope to open up discussions about Indigenous rights, title and justice beyond territorial acknowledgements.

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🗺️ Historically, maps have shaped land and power through a colonial lens. A new map at UVic is changing that narrative by centring Indigenous communities and the complex treaty and non-treaty relationships that shape the Salish Sea.

➡️ Learn more: ow.ly/14ky50We9aA
Salish Sea re-centred: new map highlights Indigenous treaties and rights  - UVic News
Maps are traditionally seen as colonial tools that lay claim to lands, lakes and rivers; however, a new map in UVic's Mearns - McPherson Library tells a
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The vast majority of TC readers will come away thinking "geez, it's a double standard, First Nations are ruining nature, and they're not even using stone tools". IndigiNews needs to do a feature and tell the story properly!
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Rare permanent position alert! UVic Anthropology is looking for a Senior Lab Instructor (MA/PhD) in Socio-Cultural Anthropology. We need someone passionate about experiential learning & adept at multimodal methods (sound, visual, maps) uvic.mua.hrdepartment.com/hr/ats/Posti... #anthro #academicjobs
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Octopus rides a shark. Most important video you will see this week.

I have heard about octopus climbing onshore trees to eat pitch on Vancouver Isl.

Outstanding researchers at University of Auckland documented this crafty cephalopod in transit.

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Marine mystery of octopus riding shark
YouTube video by University of Auckland - Website video repository
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Thrilled to unveil the Treaty Relations in the Salish Sea display at McPherson Library @uviclibraries.bsky.social! 20' of maps & text, unpacking treaty complexities. I hope it sparks real conversations & deepens our understanding of treaty nuances in our region. Come take a look! #SalishSea #UVic
Professor Brian Thom standing in front of 20' long 6' tall map of Treaty Relations in the Salish Sea