Natasha conducts a variety of community-based archaeology and heritage projects in Western Canada and the Arctic. These projects are driven by Indigenous communities who are working to create resources that are relevant to and drawn from their own experiences, histories and sources of knowledge. Together with project partners we have produced websites, curriculum, traditional use studies, map biographies, policy documents, and different types of public and peer-reviewed publications. Examples include the Inuvialuit Living History Project and Digital Sq’ewlets.