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Mapping & Archiving The Artificats Hidden Beneaths Our Flathead Waterways

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Underwater Survey Report

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Underwater Survey Report

Flathead Lake Timeline

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10,000BC

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1924

The roaring 20s

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Unearthing the Invisible

Unearthing the Invisible

The Origins of the Flathead Maritime Archaeology Project

Beneath the surface of Flathead Lake lies a history rarely seen.

The vast waterways of northwest Montana have long shaped patterns of migration, settlement, and livelihood. From shipwrecks and train derailments to submerged remnants of early Indigenous and settler communities, these underwater sites are silent witnesses to untold chapters of regional history.

A child’s question became a mission.

In early 2022, during a school activity in Bigfork Bay, students used a consumer-grade underwater robot to search for shipwrecks. One child asked, How long will they last before they disappear?” That moment sparked something urgent. With no formal underwater survey eve conducted in the region, the team launched the Flathead Maritime Archaeology Project (FMAP), led by Dr. Calvin Mires—Montana-born maritime archaeologist—and a network of cultural and technical experts.

"These underwater archaeological sites represent missing chapters in our historical record that remain largely undocumented."

Preserving the past before it’s lost.

At first, the aim was simple: document what remains before nature or human impact erases it. But as the team dove deeper, the opportunity revealed itself to be much bigger. The project could bring lasting educational, scientific, and cultural value to the Flathead Valley and beyond.

A cultural heritage project... to capture the condition of underwater cultural heritage items before they decayed.

Built on collaboration.

In 2023, the FMAP team launched a pilot field season—ten days of sonar and survey work backed by months of community engagement. This included not just technical specialists, but local educators, students, and tribal observers. The work helped forge lasting relationships with three types of communities:

Communities of Practice

Scientists, archaeologists, and sonar technicians

Communities of Place

Residents, educators, and students in the Flathead Valley

Communities of Identity

Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultural stakeholders

This framework ensured a respectful and inclusive process—one that prioritized shared ownership of the project’s findings.

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Mapping & Archiving The Artificats Hidden Beneaths Our Flathead Waterways

Demo: UNDERWATER SURVEY REPORT

Beneath the surface of Flathead Lake lies a hidden archive of local history. Using side-scan and multibeam sonar, the FMAP team has begun digitally mapping underwater heritage sites—without disturbing the lakebed.

From submerged ferry piers to lost pleasure boats, each scan adds to a growing digital record of Montana’s maritime past. This data helps preserve cultural stories before they're lost to time.

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Watch the FMAP story unfold—from sonar scans to student discoveries. These short videos capture the science, people, and purpose behind the project.

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A look behind the scenes of FMAP—fieldwork, sonar scans, student engagement, and the hidden history beneath Flathead Lake.

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Learn about the most recent items we’ve discovered in Flathead lake.

Demo: Learn more about FMAP

View reports and read articles explaining the mapping and archiving work we’re doing.

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View progress photos and see our latest findings at the bottom of Flathead Lake.

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Local artists interpret the stories and discoveries of FMAP through painting, sculpture, and mixed media. Their work brings the hidden history of Flathead Lake to life in powerful new ways.

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Bigfork, Montana

As an artist and Transformational Wellness Coach I have the unique opportunity to  provide creative workshops for small groups and work teams. Creating in a group format cultivates connection and collaboration. For many people painting and other creative projects are outside their comfort zone, at JB Inspired Living I implement a functional approach to wellness and living. Meaning, we work together to master the Art of Flourishing through Transformational Wellness; Inspiring health and wholeness in all areas of life. All systems of the body...mental, emotional, physical and spiritual, function in tandem with one another. Not one part of our wellbeing is isolated. Creating provides many health benefits to the mind, body and soul.

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