142 pagesAnalyses of glass beads from Indigenous North American archaeological sites often focus on typological identification, relative dating, and identifying European manufacturers. These approaches are helpful for understanding site chronologies and mapping trade relationships, but they can center accounts of European influence, minimize discussion of Indigenous perspectives, and foster a narrative of Indigenous decline. Rather than focusing only on chronological change and continuity across these sites, to counter these narratives I integrate Hodinöhsö:ni' (Iroquois) color symbolism into a broader framework of aesthetics to examine glass bead colors, shapes, sizes, manufacturing methods, and depositional contexts in the Onöndowa'ga:' (...
The major focus of this work has been the patterning of Australian Aboriginal beads and their functi...
This thesis is concerned with the chipped stone artifacts found at two Seneca Iroquois sites, excava...
One of the earliest French attempts at settlement in northeastern North America occurred on a small ...
Early glass beads acquired by the Mohawk Indians of New York state were a mixture of whatever was ma...
To the 16th-century Iroquois living in what is now central New York state, European glass trade bead...
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Native Americans rarely adorned ceramic objects with glass beads...
Glass trade beads were common items of the historical North American fur trade. This paper foc...
My intention for this paper is to explore the cultural relevance of the influence that beads have ha...
At the time of European contact, the Native Americans of North America had a long-standing tradition...
Previous archaeological studies characterize post-contact Osage cultural development as a process of...
A relatively new type of raised beadwork has “become a way of life” for the Oneida people of Wiscons...
Although glass beads are commonly found in historic records and on archaeological sites, there is st...
This presentation explores the impact of introducing glass beads on the weaving practices of three P...
The red-on-white drawn glass bead is an under-used 19th-century temporal marker for cultural objects...
Burials excavated on the north coast of Peru were associated with 16th-century European glass beads ...
The major focus of this work has been the patterning of Australian Aboriginal beads and their functi...
This thesis is concerned with the chipped stone artifacts found at two Seneca Iroquois sites, excava...
One of the earliest French attempts at settlement in northeastern North America occurred on a small ...
Early glass beads acquired by the Mohawk Indians of New York state were a mixture of whatever was ma...
To the 16th-century Iroquois living in what is now central New York state, European glass trade bead...
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Native Americans rarely adorned ceramic objects with glass beads...
Glass trade beads were common items of the historical North American fur trade. This paper foc...
My intention for this paper is to explore the cultural relevance of the influence that beads have ha...
At the time of European contact, the Native Americans of North America had a long-standing tradition...
Previous archaeological studies characterize post-contact Osage cultural development as a process of...
A relatively new type of raised beadwork has “become a way of life” for the Oneida people of Wiscons...
Although glass beads are commonly found in historic records and on archaeological sites, there is st...
This presentation explores the impact of introducing glass beads on the weaving practices of three P...
The red-on-white drawn glass bead is an under-used 19th-century temporal marker for cultural objects...
Burials excavated on the north coast of Peru were associated with 16th-century European glass beads ...
The major focus of this work has been the patterning of Australian Aboriginal beads and their functi...
This thesis is concerned with the chipped stone artifacts found at two Seneca Iroquois sites, excava...
One of the earliest French attempts at settlement in northeastern North America occurred on a small ...