The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered largely on assessing the nature of cultural change and continuity through material culture. Although a valuable approach, it has been hindered by focusing too much on the dichotomies of change and continuity, rather than on their interrelationship, by relying on uncritical cultural categories of artifacts and by not recognizing the role of practice and memory in identity and cultural persistence. Ongoing archaeological research on the Eastern Pequot reservation in Connecticut, which was created in 1683 and has been inhabited continuously since then by Eastern Pequot community members, permits a different view of the nature of change and contin...
Colonial American historians have analyzed the migration and settlement of the colonies in a multifa...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
This dissertation combines archaeological evidence collected from a late 18th and early 19th century...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
This article seeks to define common ground from which to build a more integrated approach to the per...
The processes of colonialism involve the selective adoption of the foreign along with the recasting ...
The primary goal of this dissertation is to explore the nature of cultural change and continuity dur...
During the forming of the early republic in late colonial New England, Anglo authors and intellectua...
This work explores the impact of the “vanishing Indian” paradigm on historical, museological, and an...
In southeastern Connecticut in the 19th century, many Native Americans resided on reservations in cl...
Thisiinvestigation focuses on the decision making relative to plants by Native Americans on one of t...
The Eastern Pequot\u27s restriction to the Lantern Hill reservation in 1683, and their wider engagem...
Studies of Native-Euroamerican relations in colonial New England have tended to emphasize the milita...
Stone walls, piles, and other architectural features are spread throughout the New England landscape...
Colonial American historians have analyzed the migration and settlement of the colonies in a multifa...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
This dissertation combines archaeological evidence collected from a late 18th and early 19th century...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
The archaeological study of Native Americans during colonial periods in North America has centered l...
This article seeks to define common ground from which to build a more integrated approach to the per...
The processes of colonialism involve the selective adoption of the foreign along with the recasting ...
The primary goal of this dissertation is to explore the nature of cultural change and continuity dur...
During the forming of the early republic in late colonial New England, Anglo authors and intellectua...
This work explores the impact of the “vanishing Indian” paradigm on historical, museological, and an...
In southeastern Connecticut in the 19th century, many Native Americans resided on reservations in cl...
Thisiinvestigation focuses on the decision making relative to plants by Native Americans on one of t...
The Eastern Pequot\u27s restriction to the Lantern Hill reservation in 1683, and their wider engagem...
Studies of Native-Euroamerican relations in colonial New England have tended to emphasize the milita...
Stone walls, piles, and other architectural features are spread throughout the New England landscape...
Colonial American historians have analyzed the migration and settlement of the colonies in a multifa...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
This dissertation combines archaeological evidence collected from a late 18th and early 19th century...