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- Frontmatter i
- Land Acknowledgement Reconnaissance territoriale v
- Abstract vi
- Résumé vii
- Land Acknowledgment for this Volume viii
- Dedication ix
- Table of Contents xi
- List of Figures xvii
- List of Tables xxiii
- Chapter 1 Introduction 1
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SECTION 1 HISTORY OF THE PERIOD
- Chapter 2 Departing and Returning: Haudenosaunee Homeland Contexts for the Iroquois du Nord Villages 31
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SECTION 2 – THE SETTLEMENT LOCATIONS AND HISTORY OF INVESTIGATIONS
- Chapter 3 The Search for Kenté: A Review 53
- Chapter 4 Clues in the Landscape: The Search for Ganaraské, Quintio, and Ganneious 77
- Chapter 5 The Bead Hill Site: A Late Seventeenth-Century Seneca Village on the Lower Rouge River 99
- Chapter 6 Teiaiagon: A Village on the West Branch of the Toronto Carrying Place 125
- Chapter 7 Changing Continuities of Home: Outinaouatoua in the Context of Seventeenth-Century Indigenous Heritage Landscapes 141
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SECTION 3 THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF THE IROQUOIS DU NORD SITES
- Chapter 8 Drawing a Bead on the Iroquois du Nord Narrative 157
- Chapter 9 Come from the Shadows: Metals on the Iroquois Frontier 187
- Chapter 10 Iroquois du Nord Decorated Antler Combs: Reflections of Ideology 213
- Chapter 11 Iroquois du Nord Ceramic Vessels and Pipes 239
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SECTION 4 THE ANISHINAABE OCCUPATION
- Chapter 12 After the Haudenosaunee: The Mississauga Occupation of the North Shore of Lake Ontario 261
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SECTION 5 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS AND THE HAUDENOSAUNEE VIEW
- Chapter 13 The “Iroquois du Nord” of the Late Seventeenth Century: Revisiting the Haudenosaunee on the North Shore of Lake Ontario 283
- Chapter 14 View from the North Shore: Indigenous Imaginations, Then and Now 301
- References Cited 307
- Index 347
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Land Acknowledgement Reconnaissance territoriale v
- Abstract vi
- Résumé vii
- Land Acknowledgment for this Volume viii
- Dedication ix
- Table of Contents xi
- List of Figures xvii
- List of Tables xxiii
- Chapter 1 Introduction 1
-
SECTION 1 HISTORY OF THE PERIOD
- Chapter 2 Departing and Returning: Haudenosaunee Homeland Contexts for the Iroquois du Nord Villages 31
-
SECTION 2 – THE SETTLEMENT LOCATIONS AND HISTORY OF INVESTIGATIONS
- Chapter 3 The Search for Kenté: A Review 53
- Chapter 4 Clues in the Landscape: The Search for Ganaraské, Quintio, and Ganneious 77
- Chapter 5 The Bead Hill Site: A Late Seventeenth-Century Seneca Village on the Lower Rouge River 99
- Chapter 6 Teiaiagon: A Village on the West Branch of the Toronto Carrying Place 125
- Chapter 7 Changing Continuities of Home: Outinaouatoua in the Context of Seventeenth-Century Indigenous Heritage Landscapes 141
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SECTION 3 THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF THE IROQUOIS DU NORD SITES
- Chapter 8 Drawing a Bead on the Iroquois du Nord Narrative 157
- Chapter 9 Come from the Shadows: Metals on the Iroquois Frontier 187
- Chapter 10 Iroquois du Nord Decorated Antler Combs: Reflections of Ideology 213
- Chapter 11 Iroquois du Nord Ceramic Vessels and Pipes 239
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SECTION 4 THE ANISHINAABE OCCUPATION
- Chapter 12 After the Haudenosaunee: The Mississauga Occupation of the North Shore of Lake Ontario 261
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SECTION 5 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS AND THE HAUDENOSAUNEE VIEW
- Chapter 13 The “Iroquois du Nord” of the Late Seventeenth Century: Revisiting the Haudenosaunee on the North Shore of Lake Ontario 283
- Chapter 14 View from the North Shore: Indigenous Imaginations, Then and Now 301
- References Cited 307
- Index 347