Ethnoarchaeology and Ethnohistory


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Updated: 1.10.96


Special Presentation

* Return of the Native: A series of articles on Connecticut's Native American tribes. Provided by the Hartford Courant.


Local Resources

* Algonquian Placenames in Windham County, Connecticut
* Interpreting Activity Areas: Algonquian Life at Hobbamock's Homesite.
* NativeTech: Native American Technology and Arts
* Nipmuc Place Names of New England
* Signatures of Connecticut Sachems (ca. AD 1630-1720)

Internet Resources for Ethnohistory and Ethnoarchaeology

* ArcticCircle Ethnohistory and Ethnographic portraits of Arctic Cultures.
* Shapes and Uses of California Indian Basketry -- UC Berkeley.
* Ceramic Traditions of Mali -- Mission ArchΘologique et EthnoarchΘologique Suisse en Afrique de l'Ouest
* Ethnoarchaeology Bibliography -- University of Calgary
* The Costanoan-Ohlone Home Page -- UC Santa Cruz.
* Oneida Indian Nation: The first Native American WWW site. Includes full text of treaty documents, museum exhibits, and sound samples from the Oneida Indian Language Project.
* Ethnographic Photo Analysis, articles and essays by Dr. Thomas Kavanagh.
* WWW Virtual Library: Aboriginal Studies -- Australian National University
* WWW Virtual Library: History -- University of Kansas
* Archive of the Iroquois Language Discussion Group -- University of Toronto

Historic Documents

* Constitution of the Iroquois Confederacy and Commentary -- UC Santa Barbara
* The Canandaigua Treaty of 1794 (Pickering Treaty) -- University of Kansas
* Oneida Treaties Project -- Assorted primary documents

Seminars

* Syracuse Seminar on Culture, Ethnicity, and Archaeology

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