Holmes, William Henry, 1846-1933: An ancient quarry in Indian Territory / (Washington : Govt. Print. Off., 1894) (page images at HathiTrust) Holmes, William Henry, 1846-1933: Annual report. (Washington : Govt. print. off., 1881-), also by Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology, Frederick Webb Hodge, Jesse Walter Fewkes, Matthew ...
More DetailsAn ancient quarry in Indian Territory, by William Henry Holmes. 19 pp., 12 pls., 7 figs. 1894 22. The Siouan tribes of the East, by James Mooney . 101 pp., map. 1894 [1895] Digitalisat
More DetailsExcerpt from An Ancient Quarry in Indian Territory In many places evidences of manufacture have been observed, but usually the sites are nothing more than small shops where individual implements have been shaped or small masses have been worked up. It is apparent to the student of flaked stone toels that these limited sheps could not have furnished the multitudes of fine Specimens dis ...
More Details· Greater Yellowstone''s location at the convergence of the Great Plains, Great Basin, and Plateau Indian cultures means that many tribes have a traditional connection to the land and its resources. For thousands of years before Yellowstone became a national park, it was a place where people hunted, fished, gathered plants, quarried obsidian ...
More Details1971 Indian life in the Upper Great Lakes 11,000 B.C. to A.D. 1800. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Stewart-Smith, David 1989 Ancient and Modern Quarry Techniques. Nashua, NH: Gamemasters Publishers Assn. Whittall, James II 1969 "2995 B.P. +/- 180." NEARA Newsletter 4(3): 50-54. 1969a "Mystery Hill Excavations 1969."
More DetailsAn Ancient Quarry in Indian Territory Issue 21 of Bulletin (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology) U. S. Bureau of American Ethnology. [Bulletin no. 21] Author: William Henry Holmes: Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1894: Original from: the University of Michigan: Digitized: Aug 30, 2005: Length: 19 pages : Export ...
More DetailsSeminole Nation, Indian Territory History & Genealogy. The Seminole, like their Five Civilized Tribes brethren, were victims of a calculated purge of Native Americans throughout the United States in the 19th Century. Through coercion, deceit, and ultimately force, the U.S. Government relocated Southeastern tribes west of the Mississippi River.
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More DetailsIssues 20-24 of An Ancient Quarry in Indian Territory, William Henry Holmes Bulletin (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology), Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology Chinook texts, Franz Boas Issues 20-24 of The Siouan Tribes of the East, James Mooney U. S. Bureau of American Ethnology. [Bulletin, no. 20] Author: Franz Boas ...
More DetailsAncient Quarry in Indian Territory - Holmes: Indian territory as it was in 1894, situated on the then Peoria Indian Reservation seven miles northwest of Seneca, Missouri near the Kansas border. This 6-1/2" x 9-1/2", 54 page, soft cover, facsimile reprint is illustrated with 3 text figures and 46 photographs.
More Details· So Indians in the West had been known to quarry jasper at the now famous "Flint Ridge," in Ohio; novaculite at their great quarries in Garland County, Arkansas; jasper, or hornstone, again in the Indian Territory; quartzite at Piney Branch, in the District of Columbia; obsidian, or volcanic glass, in the Yellowstone Park and Mexico, and other ...
More Details· The Trail of Tears . The Indian-removal process continued. In 1836, the federal government drove the Creeks from their land for the last time: 3,500 of …
More DetailsNumerous legends among the Dakota address the cultural importance of the Pipestone region to American Indians. A Brule Sioux legend, told by Lame Deer to Richard Erados, in Winner, South Dakota, in 1969, was narrated in the book, American Indian Myths and Legends.When the world was freshly made, so the narrative legend goes, Unktehi the water monster fought the people and created a great …
More Details· Some quarries used by ancient people were located near their point of use, regularly visited and fiercely protected from other groups as part of claimed territory. Other quarries, especially those for portable goods such as stone tools, were hundreds of miles away from the point of use, where the stone tools were found.
More Details· A group of caves containing ancient rock art have been discovered by a researcher in Akkampalli, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The discovery has been described as archaeologically significant, as they shed light on civilisation and culture as early as 7,000 years ago. The site, found by researcher K. Ramakrishna Reddy, is comprised of ...
More DetailsAn ancient quarry in Indian Territory, by William Henry Holmes: 22. The Siouan tribes of the East, by James Mooney. 23. Archeological investigations in James and Potomac Valleys, by Gerard Fowke. 24. List of the publications of the Bureau of Ethnology, with …
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More Details· An ancient quarry in Indian Territory; by Holmes, William Henry, 1846-1933. Publication date 1894 Topics Peoria chert quarry, Ind. ter. [from old catalog] Publisher Washington, Gov''t print. off. Collection americana Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the collections of University of Michigan
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More DetailsAn ancient quarry in Indian Territory. Holmes, William Henry. Date: 1894. Citation: Holmes, William Henry. 1894. "An ancient quarry in Indian Territory." Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin. 21:1–19. Show full item record. Files in this item. Name: bae_bulletin_21_A ...
More Detailsquarry on the Ute Pass Trail, once used by Utes, Cheyennes, Arapahoes, and Kiowas in very different times. ... the Indian Territory in the late 19th century. There followed a relentless federal and state assault ... An ancient live oak is now the campus centerpiece. ...
More DetailsHolmes, William H. 1894 An Ancient Quarry in Indian Territory. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 21. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Houston, Alasdair I. 2011 Central-Place Foraging by Humans: Transport and Processing. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65: 525 ...
More DetailsAncient pottery of the Mississippi valley, by William H. Holmes by William Henry Holmes ( ) 18 editions published between 1885 and 2020 in English and held by 286 WorldCat member libraries worldwide. This book is on the ancient pottery produced by Native American tribes once residing in …
More Details· A new region for displaced tribes, called Indian Territory, was set aside in present-day Oklahoma and Kansas. The influx of Indians from east of the Mississippi created many difficulties for Indians whose homelands were located west of the great river. In 1808, the Osages were forced to cede their lands in northern Arkansas and Missouri to make ...
More Details· Gilbert forwarded the letter to William Henry Holmes at the Smithsonian Institution. Holmes visited the site and wrote up his findings in a bulletin, "An Ancient Quarry in Indian Territory," published in 1894. He called the site, which covered between four and five acres, "one of the most interesting examples of our great aboriginal quarries."
More DetailsThe Paleo-Indians The earliest arrivals. The earliest arrivals and their physical and cultural descendants, collectively called "Paleo-Indians" (meaning "ancient" Indians), appear to have occupied the Americas, including the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, for 10,000 to perhaps 40,000 years – a period of time longer than that for all the succeeding cultures combined.
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More DetailsNorthwest Ordinance, 13 July 1787. From the period of French trading in the 17th century to the removals of the early 19th century, the life of the Native Americans was dominated by one central theme - the growing conflict of cultures. As nomads of the woodlands, prairies, and plains, they occupied wide expanses of land where they hunted ...
More Details· Maps of Indian Territory, the Dawes Act, and Will Rogers'' Enrollment Case File Background. Federal Indian policy during the period from 1870 to 1900 marked a departure from earlier policies that were dominated by removal, treaties, reservations, and even war.
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More DetailsThe majority of the Creeks, along with their slaves, were removed over their Trail of Tears to a new Indian Territory, now Oklahoma, through the late 1830s. Lower Creeks settled in the Three Forks area of the Arkansas River in Indian Territory, and the Upper Creeks lived along the North Fork, Deep Fork, and Canadian river valleys in their new ...
More DetailsIndian Territory Publication Info: Philadelphia: Stedman, Brown and Lyon, 1873; from The Atlas of the United States, with General Maps of the World, Accompanied by Descriptions Geographical, Historical, Scientific and Statistical
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