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Binghamton University

Journal

2012

Algonquian

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The Mississauga At The Head-Of-The-Lake: Examiningresponses To Cultural Upheaval At The Close Of The Fur Trade, John R. Triggs Nov 2012

The Mississauga At The Head-Of-The-Lake: Examiningresponses To Cultural Upheaval At The Close Of The Fur Trade, John R. Triggs

Northeast Historical Archaeology

Between 1780 and 1810 the Missis~auga, a member of the Algonquian speaking family of native groups in southern Ontario, experienced the disintegration of a 150 year old subsistence economy based on aseasonal round of hunting, gathering, fishing, and participation in the fur trade. Faced with a decreasing demand for furs and the loss of land through a series of surrenders to the Crown, the Mississauga were excluded from participation in the new agricultural economy, and within a period of two decades they bet;ame a marginalized people within Upper Canadian society. Excavations at the Beasley site, in Hamilton, Ontario provide an …


Book Review Of "The Continuance—An Algonquian Peoples Seminar: Selected Research Papers 2000", Edited By Shirley Dunn, 2004, New York State Education Department, Albany, New York, 144 Pages, $19.95 (Paper)., Julie Ann Stoltz Nov 2012

Book Review Of "The Continuance—An Algonquian Peoples Seminar: Selected Research Papers 2000", Edited By Shirley Dunn, 2004, New York State Education Department, Albany, New York, 144 Pages, $19.95 (Paper)., Julie Ann Stoltz

Northeast Historical Archaeology

A review of a volume offering a look at the experiences of the Mohican people through a broad period of time.