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Updated: December, 2002

Internet Resources for Ethnohistory and Ethnoarchaeology

American Society for Ethnohistory (ASE)
ArcticCircle Ethnohistory and Ethnographic portraits of Arctic Cultures.
Shapes and Uses of California Indian Basketry -- UC Berkeley.
Blacksmiths of Mali -- Mission Archéologique et Ethnoarchéologique Suisse en Afrique de l'Ouest
Lenguas y Culturas de Chile
Ethnoarchaeology Bibliography -- University of Calgary
Iron Smelting Net information on ethnography of iron production
Oneida Indian Nation: The first Native American WWW site. Includes full text of treaty documents, museum exhibits, and sound samples from the Oneida Indian Language Project.
Ethnographic Photo Analysis, articles and essays by Dr. Thomas Kavanagh.
WWW Virtual Library: History -- University of Kansas
Museum of the Origins of Man - artistic conventions from around the ancient world.
VAEE - association for experimental archaeology and education in the Netherlands
Ethnoarcheological studies of Egyptian crafts - Dutch

Historic Documents

Constitution of the Iroquois Confederacy Commentary -- UC Santa Barbara
The Canandaigua Treaty of 1794 (Pickering Treaty)
Oneida Treaties Project -- Assorted primary documents
Nipmuc Indian Association of Connecticut Native Tech

Linguistics

WWW Virtual Library - American Indians Index of Native American Language Resources on the Internet
Computer E-mail Lists for Individual Languages, or, The List of Language Lists
Capucine's Native Resources - Native Languages

UCONN Resources (pre-2001 sources)

* Return of the Native: A series of articles on Connecticut's Native American tribes.
Provided by the Hartford Courant.
* Algonquian Placenames in Windham County, Connecticut
* Interpreting Activity Areas: Algonquian Life at Hobbamock's Homesite.
* Signatures of Connecticut Sachems (ca. AD 1630-1720)

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