The Pottery of the American Indian
Author(s): Edward J. Wahla
Year: 1953
Summary
This resource was written to accompany an exhibition by the Michigan Archaeological Society at the Dearborn Historical Museum. It describes Great Lakes Indian pottery making techniques, as well as uses of ceramic pottery in everyday life for the Native Americans of Michigan.
Cite this Record
The Pottery of the American Indian. Edward J. Wahla. 1953 ( tDAR id: 393054) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8P84CVS
Keywords
Culture
Great Lakes Indians
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Historic
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Historic Native American
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Iroquois
Investigation Types
Ethnohistoric Research
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Historic Background Research
General
Ceramics (Prehistoric and Historic)
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Cooking Technology
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Indian pottery
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Pottery Design
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Pottery Making
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Pottery Technology
Geographic Keywords
Michigan (State / Territory)
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North America (Continent)
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United States of America (Country)
Temporal Keywords
Historic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -86.968; min lat: 41.476 ; max long: -81.958; max lat: 45.936 ;
Notes
Administration Note: A digital copy of this document has been made available in tDAR thanks to the assistance of Edward J Wahla's daughter, Marianne Holt, and his grandson, Jerome Wahla.
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