A new exhibit opens this week in three location in Vancouver, telling the story of the Musquem peoples and c əsnaʔəm, an important village site also known as the Marpole midden (under the Fraser Arms hotel near the Arthur Laing bridge in south Vancouver). the exhibit is a great example of collaboration between museums and indigenous community members and reflects indigenous archaeology in a powerful way. This Globe and Mail article is an interesting overview of the exhibit, which is an outcome of what initially was a very confrontational incident between a developer and the Museum community who was opposed to development on this important village and cemetery site.