Here the processes and implications of cultural interactions occurring on the Northwest Coast of North America between the 18th and 20th centuries, ranging from brief entanglements to colonial settlement, are investigated. This is achieved by analysing assemblages of Indigenous artefacts created using copper throughout this period. These items were made and used across a period of upheaval and change punctuated by the arrival of European, Russian, and American interests, disease, the fur trade, and mounting colonial pressure. Copper is chosen as the vehicle to observe shifts in past choices as Indigenous oral histories, ethnographic records, and archaeological research show that copper was a culturally significant and powerful material with...
The Indigenous inhabitants of Arctic and Subarctic North America had been using native copper for se...
This dissertation presents the results of an investigation into the use of social networks by Old Co...
This dissertation examines multiple scales of Indigenous history on the Northwest Coast from the dis...
This paper explores Indigenous use of copper metal to create objects of cultural importance on the N...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the relationship between the appearance of native coppe...
Excavations at the late prehistoric-early historic Chinookan sites of Meier and Cathlapotle in the G...
Miskwabik, Metal of Ritual examines the thousands of beautiful and intricate ritual works of art—fro...
Striking stone against metal, Kwakwaka’wakw hereditary chief and carver Beau Dick (1955-2017) and hi...
Beads of copper are amongst the oldest and most widespread ornament forms known in North America. Na...
The emergence of archaeological interest in native copper in the mid-1800s developed in concert with...
The archeological site of Aztalan has been an interest of archeologists since the mid-nineteenth cen...
Musqueam artworks are not an unusual sight in Vancouver: wool weavings and carved sculptures welcome...
For over a century the Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan was a mining region in which the copp...
The existence of an important trade in soapstone vessels between Copper Inuit producers and the Inup...
The Spanish conquistadors arrived in the territory of today's Mexico in 1519 and immediately entered...
The Indigenous inhabitants of Arctic and Subarctic North America had been using native copper for se...
This dissertation presents the results of an investigation into the use of social networks by Old Co...
This dissertation examines multiple scales of Indigenous history on the Northwest Coast from the dis...
This paper explores Indigenous use of copper metal to create objects of cultural importance on the N...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the relationship between the appearance of native coppe...
Excavations at the late prehistoric-early historic Chinookan sites of Meier and Cathlapotle in the G...
Miskwabik, Metal of Ritual examines the thousands of beautiful and intricate ritual works of art—fro...
Striking stone against metal, Kwakwaka’wakw hereditary chief and carver Beau Dick (1955-2017) and hi...
Beads of copper are amongst the oldest and most widespread ornament forms known in North America. Na...
The emergence of archaeological interest in native copper in the mid-1800s developed in concert with...
The archeological site of Aztalan has been an interest of archeologists since the mid-nineteenth cen...
Musqueam artworks are not an unusual sight in Vancouver: wool weavings and carved sculptures welcome...
For over a century the Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan was a mining region in which the copp...
The existence of an important trade in soapstone vessels between Copper Inuit producers and the Inup...
The Spanish conquistadors arrived in the territory of today's Mexico in 1519 and immediately entered...
The Indigenous inhabitants of Arctic and Subarctic North America had been using native copper for se...
This dissertation presents the results of an investigation into the use of social networks by Old Co...
This dissertation examines multiple scales of Indigenous history on the Northwest Coast from the dis...