Signs of Identity, Signs of Memory (Archaeological Dialogues 2008) (original) (raw)

Ritual, Materiality, and Memory in an Iroquoian Village

Gregory V Braun

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Corporeal negotiation at the margins of the colonial landscape: An examination of late eighteenth-century embodiment on the Eastern Pequot reservation

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Memory and Identity within Late Prehistoric Cultures of the Susquehanna Valley

April M. Beisaw

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Assembling Indigeneity: Rethinking Innovation, Tradition and Indigenous Materiality in a 19th c. Native Toolkit

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The Creation and Endurance of Memory and Place Among First Nations of Northwestern Ontario, Canada.

John Norder

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Building Bundles, Building Memories: Processes of Remembering in Adena-Hopewell Societies of Eastern North America

Edward Henry

Building Bundles, Building Memories: Processes of Remembering in Adena-Hopewell Societies of Eastern North America, 2017

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Reservation Subsistence: A Comparative Paleoethnobotanical Analysis of a Mashantucket Pequot and Euro-American Household

William Farley

Northeast Historical Archaeology, 2014

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"Style" in Crafting Hybrid Material Culture on the Fringes of Empire: An Example from the Native North American Midcontinent

Kathy Ehrhardt

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Indigenous Archaeology in Southern New England, Case Studies from the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation

Brian Jones

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Archaeology, Ancestral Bodies, and Native American Identity in the New Millennium: commentary on colonial and postcolonial identities

John Norder

Handbook of Postcolonial Archaeology (World Archaeological Congress Research Handbooks in Archaeology), 2010

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Deyughnyonkwarakda – ‘At the wood’s edge’: The Development of the Iroquoian Village in Southern Ontario, A.D. 900-1500

John Creese

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Contexts, Needs, and Social Messaging: Situating Iroquoian Human Bone Artifacts in Southern Ontario, Canada

Tara Jenkins

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Person, Place, Memory, Thing: How Inuit Elders are informing archaeological practice in the Canadian North

Peter Dawson, Natasha Lyons

Canadian Journal of Archaeology

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Communities of Practice and Flintknapping Skill: An Analysis of Chipped Stone Tool Production Within Contact Period Cherokee Households (AD 1650-1740) in Western North Carolina

William G Hill

ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 2022

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Mourning the Land: Archaeology and the Campsites of an Iiyiyuu-Iinuu (Cree) Family, Northern Québec

François Guindon

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In the Ground and in the Documents: Reconstructing Native American Communities

Lucianne M Lavin

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An Archaeology of Survivance on the Grand Ronde Reservation: Telling Stories of Enduring Native Presence

Ian E Kretzler

Doctoral Dissertation, University of Washington, 2019

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Pequot Cultural Entanglement in 17th-Century Connecticut

William Farley

2017

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Landscape Ecology, Social Exchange, and An Archaeology of Mashantucket Pequot Lives, A.D. 1715-1760 (2013)

Russell G. Handsman

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Coastal Connections and Reservation Contexts: Eastern Pequot Collection and Consumption of Shellfish in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Ryan Hunter

2012

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In Conversation with the Ancestors: Indigenizing Archaeological Narratives at Acadia National Park, Maine

Natalie Dana-Lolar

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The Davidson Site, A Late Archaic, First Nations Ancestral Occupation near Parkhill, Ontario. Part I: Goals, Site Setting and Site Investigations (2016 - dated 2014 for serial purposes). (co-written with James Keron, Darryl Dann, Joe Desloges, Ed Eastaugh, Lisa Hodgetts, et al.)

Christopher J. Ellis

Kewa, 2016

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Markers of Difference or Makers of Difference? Atypical Practices at Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Satellite Sites, ca. 1650–1700

Kurt A Jordan

Historical Archaeology, 2018

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All our relations: The Grandview site and ancestral Huron-Wendat gathering logics by Christopher Watts, Ronald F. Williamson, and Louis Lesage

Ron Williamson, Christopher Watts

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2023

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Iroquoian Peoples of the Land of Rocks and Water A.D. 1000 -1650: A Study in Settlement Archaeology Volume I Co-authors James V. Wright (Foreword) R.M Farquhar, Larry Pavlish, R.G.V. Hancock, Roger Byrne, Jim Esler, Mel Brown and Charles Turton

William D . Finlayson

London Museum of Archaeology, an Affiliate of The University of Western Ontario, Special Publication 1 , 1998

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Iroquoian Peoples of the Land of Rocks and Water A.D. 1000 -1650: A Study in Settlement Archaeology Volume II Co-authors James V. Wright (Foreword) R.M Farquhar, Larry Pavlish, R.G.V. Hancock, Roger Byrne, Jim Esler, Mel Brown and Charles Turton

William D . Finlayson

London Museum of Archaeology, an Affiliate of The University of Western Ontario, Special Publication 1, 1998

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The Davidson Site, A Late Archaic, First Nations Ancestral Occupation near Parkhill, Ontario. Part II: The Broadpoint and Smallpoint Components (2016 - dated 2014 for serial purposes). (co-written with James Keron, Darryl Dann, Joe Desloges, Ed Eastaugh, Lisa Hodgetts, et al.)

Christopher J. Ellis

2016

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Examining Household Identity Through Lithic Technology at the Harris Site

Justin DeMaio

2013

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Review of Trading identities: the souvenir in Native North American art from the Northeast, 1700-1900 by Ruth B. Phillips

Claire Warrior

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Subsistence in the Shrinking Forest: Native and Euro-American Practice in 19th-Century Connecticut

William Farley

2012

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Emergent Ceramics and Identity at the Fifteenth-Century Iroquoian Keffer Village

Susan Dermarkar

Canadian Journal of Archaeology, 2021

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Buried Dreams: Refitting and Ritual at the Mount Albert Site, Southern Ontario

Kyle Forsythe

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Trading Identities: The Souvenir in Native North American Art from the Northeast, 1700-1900. By Ruth Philips. (Montreal and Kingston: McGill- Queen’s University Press, 1999. 85,ISBN0−7735−1806−1cloth,85, ISBN 0-7735-1806-1 cloth, 85,ISBN0773518061cloth,45.95, ISBN 0-7735-1807-X pbk.)

Kathy A M'Closkey

Ethnologies, 2000

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Frenchman's Island and the Nataawaau bones: archaeology and Cree tales of culture contact

David Denton

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Identity in the Late Woodland Northeast: interpreting communities of practice from paste composition at the Thomas/Luckey and the Losey 3 sites

Douglas S Riethmuller

2020

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