Amelie Allard
University of Minnesota, United States of America
I am a historical archaeologist, with a focus on French and British colonialism in North America. My past research has focused on the late 18th-c fur trade in Minnesota. Other interests include foodways, identification processes, mobility, indigenous archaeology, archaeology and indigenous peoples in the media.
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Documents
- Feeding the Crew: Foodways and Faunal Remains at Reaume’s Trading Post Site, Central Minnesota (2013)
- ‘A Most Valuable Commerce’: Fur Trade and River Power Near the Mississippi Headwaters (2019)
- Trade and Mobility in the Late Eighteenth-Century River World of the Western Great Lakes: the Case of Réaume’s Leaf River Post (2018)
- What else is new?: The Hudson’s Bay Company, Fort Albany and the Study of Colonialism (2020)