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Gary Warrick is an Associate Professor in Indigenous Studies and History at Wilfrid Laurier University's Brantford Campus. His research focuses on the archaeology of Iroquoian-speaking peoples in Ontario, particularly European contact and colonialism. He holds a PhD from Cambridge University Press (2008) and has collaborated for 15+ years with the Haudenosaunee (Six Nations of the Grand River) on projects like the Davisville Mohawk-Mississauga community study. He advocates for Indigenous self-determination in archaeological heritage management.
- Key Collaboration: Haudenosaunee community-led research since 2007
- Expertise: Colonial archaeology, indigenous demography, heritage policy
His work bridges academic research with community advocacy, emphasizing ethical partnerships. Notable publications include Buried Stories (2012) and his PhD monograph on Wendat-Tionontate populations.



