Acknowledgements

The ASTt remains discussed in this analysis were gathered during the field activities of the Canadian Museum of Civilization's Northern Oil and Gas Action Plan (NOGAP) Archaeology Project. I am grateful to my NOGAP colleagues at the Archaeological Survey of Canada for their help and support over the many years of the project, namely Luc Nolin, Jane Dale, Ken Swayze, David Morrison, Raymond Le Blanc and Jacques Cinq- Mars. Excavations at the East Point of the Vidiitshuu site only took place because of Luc Nolin's insistence on systematically testing this area. His perseverance paid off quite nicely. I would like to further recognize the different members of field crews who helped expose the ASTt remains: Willie Simon Modeste, Verna Mae Firth, Ken Stark, Bruce Jamieson, Phil Woodley, Arianne Burke, Deanna Ludowicz, Diane Cockle, Fulgence Belcourt, Michael T.G.Jackson, and Bob Humen. The very important support made available by the Inuvik Research Centre is thankfully recognized. While readily acknowledging full responsibility for the ideas presented in this article, I would nonetheless like to recognize the valuable comments of Pat Sutherland, Don Clark, David Morrison and William Fitzhugh, who reviewed earlier drafts. Finally, I would like to thank Abbie Kwong Pilon for her continuing support and understanding.