Ethnoarchaeology and Ethnohistory
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NativeWeb
which provides links to known sites related to Native American studies.
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 Archéologique et
Ethnoarchéologique 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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