The Original Vermonters: Native Inhabitants, Past and PresentUPNE, 1994 - Broj stranica: 338 In a thoroughly enjoyable and readable book Haviland and Power effectively shatter the myth that Indians never lived in Vermont.--Library Journal |
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
Paleoindians Come to Vermont | 17 |
A New Way of Life Comes to Vermont | 38 |
Variations on | 85 |
LIFE IN VERMONT AT THE DAWN OF RECORDED | 155 |
Two Hundred Years | 205 |
The Last Two Hundred Years | 247 |
APPENDIXES | 273 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES | 283 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 303 |
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Adena Algonquian animals Anthropology Archaeological artifacts atlatl beads bone Boucher Brewerton British burial Burlington Canada canoes cemetery ceramics Champlain Sea Champlain Valley Chapter chert chipped stone Connecticut Valley copper Cowasuck deer early Woodland East Creek European excavated family bands Figure fishing flakes food foragers French Funk Glacial Kame ground slate groups hearths Heckenberger Historic hunting Indian Intervale Iroquoian Iroquois Isle La Motte known Lake Champlain land late Archaic late Woodland Lawrence lived in Vermont located Mahicans Maine Maritime Archaic materials Meadowood middle Woodland Missisquoi River nakis Native Americans Northeast northern occupation ochre Odanak Otter Creek Paleoindian Petersen pits plant Pond population pottery prehistoric probably projectile points quartzite radiocarbon dates Reagen region remains represented Ritchie settlements shaman shell sherds Skitchewaug Sokokis spear stone tools subsistence suggest Swanton Thomas trade traditional University of Vermont Vergennes Archaic vessels village western Abenaki Winooski Woodland period York