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- Title
ASSUMPTIONS IN HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON CONTACT-ERA NATIVE AMERICAN MINING AT HIOUCHI FLAT.
- Authors
ALLEN, JOSH; MANIERY, MARY
- Abstract
In 2008, PAR Environmental Services, Inc., worked with Redwood National and State Parks to research and survey areas at Hiouchi Flat, Del Norte County, California, within Tolowa Dee-ni' ancestral territory. Two sites, a hydraulic mining cut and a ditch, were assessed as associated with Euro-American homesteading and ranching efforts. New archival evidence links the sites to Native American activities at Hiouchi Flat. The implementation of holistic approaches to archaeology, examination of works by other researchers, and discussions with Tolowa Dee-ni' members suggest cultural adaptation through mining events at Hiouchi Flat, an ethnographic village, and Native American miners.
- Subjects
REDWOOD National &; State Parks (Calif.); HISTORICAL archaeology; HYDRAULIC mining
- Publication
Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, 2019, Issue 33, p125
- ISSN
0897-0947
- Publication type
Article