Interpretations of Native North American life : material contributions to ethnohistory /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Nassaney, Michael S., Johnson, Eric S., 1956-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2000]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • The contributions of material objects to ethnohistory in Native North America / Michael S. Nassaney and Eric S. Johnson
  • Ritual and material culture as keys to cultural continuity: Native American interaction with Europeans in eastern Arkansas, 1541-1682 / Kathleen H. Cande
  • The identity of Stadacona and Hochelaga: comprehension and conflict / James F. Pendergast
  • Echoing the past: reconciling ethnohistorical and archaeological views of Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) ethnogenesis / John P. Staeck
  • The politics of pottery: material culture and political process among Algonquians of seventeenth-century southern New England / Eric S. Johnson
  • Emblems of ethnicity: ribbonwork garments from the Great Lakes region / Susan M. Neill
  • François' House, a significant pedlars' post on the Saskatchewan / Alice Beck Kehoe
  • Improving our understanding of Native American acculturation through the archaeological record: an example from the Mono Basin of eastern California / Brooke S. Arkush
  • Cache pits: ethnohistory, archaeology, and the continuity of tradition / Sean B. Dunham
  • Maple sugaring in prehistory: tapping the sources / Carol I. Mason and Margaret B. Holman
  • Archaeology of a contact-period plateau Salishan village at Thompson's River Post, Kamloops, British Columbia / Catherine C. Carlson
  • Obtaining information via defective documents: a search for the Mandan in George Catlin's paintings / Mark S. Parker Miller
  • Images of women in Native American iconography / Larissa A. Thomas
  • Tlingit human masks as documents of culture change and continuity / Barbara Brotherton
  • One island, two places: archaeology, memory, and meaning in a Rhode Island town / Paul A. Robinson
  • Archaeology and oral tradition in tandem: interpreting Native American ritual, ideology, and gender relations in contact-period southeastern New England / Michael S. Nassaney.