The Indigenous Archaeologist Tracking Down the Missing Residential Children Kisha Supernant has brought radar technology to the search for burial sites in Canada while she works to reshape her profession’s relationship with Indigenous communities. Kisha Supernant, an archaeologist, in Edmonton, Alberta.Credit...Amber Bracken for The New York Times July 30, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET OTTAWA — At 15, Kisha Supernant knew exactly what she wanted to do with the rest of her life: become an archaeologist and study ancient civilizations. She achieved her teenage goal. But her latest work has put her at the center of discussions in modern-day Canada — not about the distant past — but about the more recent history of the country’s Indigenous populations.