This research examines the blacksmith and his work within the 18th century fur trade community at Fort Michilimackinac (1715-1781). Located at the northern tip of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, this fortified trading post was important to the French (1715-1760) and British (1761-1781) fur trade economies in North America. Archaeological data and historic documents describing the use, trade, and demand for iron products at Fort Michilimackinac are used to understand the blacksmith and his work within the 18th century fur trade frontier and the wider socioeconomic landscape of which he was part. Blacksmiths were essential in supporting the material needs of frontier communities and the technological adaptations necessitated by frontier cond...
Between 1780 and 1810 the Missis~auga, a member of the Algonquian speaking family of native groups i...
This dissertation explores the nineteenth century paternal relationship between industrialists and t...
Dissertation Defended: May 13, 1986 Copyright 1986 Timothy WestonDuring the process of contact, the ...
Craft industries, non-agricultural activities producing surplus goods beyond the producing household...
Craft industries, non-agricultural activities producing surplus goods beyond the producing household...
Following the War of 1812, the United States government sought to more directly deal with the Native...
Following the War of 1812, the United States government sought to more directly deal with the Native...
This thesis will outline the temporal changes and choices of colonial powers and individuals as expr...
Gun part assemblages from several Euroamerican and Native American contact period sites from the Pla...
Blacksmith shops and the items they produced were once vital components of rural communities prior t...
The fur trade has a long and complex history in which several different fur trade companies have par...
The fur trade has a long and complex history in which several different fur trade companies have par...
97 pagesThis thesis analyzes 366 iron and lead artifacts from the Onöndowa'ga:' (Seneca Iroquois) Wh...
This study examines decision making concerning tool use and rawmaterial choice through the analysis ...
In this study I investigate the lithic technology practice communities of what is now southwestern O...
Between 1780 and 1810 the Missis~auga, a member of the Algonquian speaking family of native groups i...
This dissertation explores the nineteenth century paternal relationship between industrialists and t...
Dissertation Defended: May 13, 1986 Copyright 1986 Timothy WestonDuring the process of contact, the ...
Craft industries, non-agricultural activities producing surplus goods beyond the producing household...
Craft industries, non-agricultural activities producing surplus goods beyond the producing household...
Following the War of 1812, the United States government sought to more directly deal with the Native...
Following the War of 1812, the United States government sought to more directly deal with the Native...
This thesis will outline the temporal changes and choices of colonial powers and individuals as expr...
Gun part assemblages from several Euroamerican and Native American contact period sites from the Pla...
Blacksmith shops and the items they produced were once vital components of rural communities prior t...
The fur trade has a long and complex history in which several different fur trade companies have par...
The fur trade has a long and complex history in which several different fur trade companies have par...
97 pagesThis thesis analyzes 366 iron and lead artifacts from the Onöndowa'ga:' (Seneca Iroquois) Wh...
This study examines decision making concerning tool use and rawmaterial choice through the analysis ...
In this study I investigate the lithic technology practice communities of what is now southwestern O...
Between 1780 and 1810 the Missis~auga, a member of the Algonquian speaking family of native groups i...
This dissertation explores the nineteenth century paternal relationship between industrialists and t...
Dissertation Defended: May 13, 1986 Copyright 1986 Timothy WestonDuring the process of contact, the ...