Culture Change and Persistence among North American Indigenous Peoples in the Contact Zone
Other Keywords
Ethnography •
Politics •
Ceramics •
Architecture •
Fur Trade •
Cultural Resource Management •
Missionaries •
Wampum •
Hudson's Bay Company •
Colonialism
Temporal Keywords
Early Contact period •
18th Century •
early 18th century •
17th-19th century fur trade •
1880-1950 •
18th/19th Century Fur Trade •
pre-contact - 1920 •
Ca. 1860-1910 •
1500-1700 AD •
1880-1900
Geographic Keywords
North America •
Massachusetts (State / Territory) •
New York (State / Territory) •
New Hampshire (State / Territory) •
Idaho (State / Territory) •
Maine (State / Territory) •
Wisconsin (State / Territory) •
Michigan (State / Territory) •
Washington (State / Territory) •
Minnesota (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-12 of 12)
- Documents (12)
- AMEC E&I Archaeological Investigation Results: DhRr-74 "Kikayt Village Site" (2015)
- Changes and Choices in Heiltsuk Consumption of Euro-American Goods at Old Bella Bella, BC, 1833-1899 (2015)
- Creolization in the Frontiers: Apalachee Identity and Culture Change in the 18th Century (2015)
- Delineating Ancestral Tribal Territories in Western Washington Based on Flawed Interpretations of Historic Records and Archaeology: A Review of Contemporary Practices and Consequences (2015)
- The Function and Use of Metis Status in Late 18th and Early 19th Century Northern Indiana. (2015)
- Living Within and Without the Borders of Others: An Historic Period First Nations Hunting/Trapping Site in Northern Alberta (2015)
- Marginalizing the Native: An Exploration of the Influence of Alcohol on Native-French Politics during the 17th-19th Century Fur Trade (2015)
- Meaning, Networks, and Commodity Exchange: A Geographic Information System (GIS) Inter-site Distribution and Network Analysis of Wampum Beads (2015)
- On Seattle’s Edge: A Native American Refuge on the Late Nineteenth Century Waterfront (2015)
- Persons and Mortuary Practices in the Native Northeast (2015)
- Russian Colonial-Influenced Architecture in an Alaska Creole Village, Afognak, Alaska (2015)
- Towasa Diaspora: Ignoring the European Presence as a Response to Colonization (2015)