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- Title
Within and Without: The Enclaving of Native Communities in 19<sup>th</sup> Century Ontario.
- Authors
Ferris, Neal
- Abstract
The article discusses the act of enclaving areas that were Native communities in Ontario in the 19th century. The author addresses the role of archaeological researcher Michael Spence in research on material culture, architecture, osteology, burial practices, and other rituals of past civilizations. The archaeological excavation and research of the native Ojibwa community of 19th-century southwestern Ontario is discussed. The article also discusses the Six Nations Iroquois communities in Ontario and the group's experiences with European colonies in the area in the 19th century.
- Subjects
ONTARIO; ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations; SPENCE, Michael; EXCLAVES; FIRST Nations of Canada; FIRST Nations antiquities; NATIVE Americans; IROQUOIS (North American people); OJIBWA (North American people); NATIVE Americans -- First contact with Europeans; ANTIQUITIES; MATERIAL culture
- Publication
Ontario Archaeology, 2008, Issue 85-88, p241
- ISSN
0078-4672
- Publication type
Article