Equilibrium, well being, and exchange : the basis of Algonquian mortuary practice in seventeenth century southern New England

The thesis is a comprehensive critique and reassessment of the mortuary archaeology from Algonquian seventeenth century southern New England, as well as a critical reassessment oi primary ethnographic sources. An innovative mediodology is created in order to adopt ways of entering into past Native A...

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Main Author: Vitelli, Giovanna
Published: University of Reading 2009
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Vitelli, Giovanna
Equilibrium, well being, and exchange : the basis of Algonquian mortuary practice in seventeenth century southern New England
description The thesis is a comprehensive critique and reassessment of the mortuary archaeology from Algonquian seventeenth century southern New England, as well as a critical reassessment oi primary ethnographic sources. An innovative mediodology is created in order to adopt ways of entering into past Native American existence and philosophies that can accord with the way contemporary Native Americans are accessing their own past, and can contribute to a reintegration of mortuary studies into current archaeological research on past belief and identity.
author Vitelli, Giovanna
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title Equilibrium, well being, and exchange : the basis of Algonquian mortuary practice in seventeenth century southern New England
title_short Equilibrium, well being, and exchange : the basis of Algonquian mortuary practice in seventeenth century southern New England
title_full Equilibrium, well being, and exchange : the basis of Algonquian mortuary practice in seventeenth century southern New England
title_fullStr Equilibrium, well being, and exchange : the basis of Algonquian mortuary practice in seventeenth century southern New England
title_full_unstemmed Equilibrium, well being, and exchange : the basis of Algonquian mortuary practice in seventeenth century southern New England
title_sort equilibrium, well being, and exchange : the basis of algonquian mortuary practice in seventeenth century southern new england
publisher University of Reading
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