Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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From the early post - contact period to the late 18th century , the Creek confederacy usually included at least one Shawnee town . ” During the Fur trade period ( the late 16th and early 17th centuries ) , the Shawnee had close contacts ...
From the early post - contact period to the late 18th century , the Creek confederacy usually included at least one Shawnee town . ” During the Fur trade period ( the late 16th and early 17th centuries ) , the Shawnee had close contacts ...
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Case # 1 : A homebase residential group or winter camp during the pre - treaty period , roughly the first quarter of this century . There are no Ottawa data for this period ( save for a few letters from traders and missionaries in ...
Case # 1 : A homebase residential group or winter camp during the pre - treaty period , roughly the first quarter of this century . There are no Ottawa data for this period ( save for a few letters from traders and missionaries in ...
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Further , Ceramic Period assemblages include an increasing number of formed unifacial scrapers , a trait not frequently exhibited during the Archaic Period . Given population continuity , what caused this alteration in assemblage ...
Further , Ceramic Period assemblages include an increasing number of formed unifacial scrapers , a trait not frequently exhibited during the Archaic Period . Given population continuity , what caused this alteration in assemblage ...
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