Journal article
“Towns They Have None”: Diverse Subsistence and Settlement Strategies in Native New England
New York State Museum bulletin., pp.289-300
2002
Abstract
The theoretical issues that have emerged in recent analyses of southern New England Native society makes this region one of intense interest, particularly to those concerned with the origins of, and relations between, agriculture, sedentism, and social inequality. (Bragdon 1996:32)
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- Title
- “Towns They Have None”: Diverse Subsistence and Settlement Strategies in Native New England
- Creators
- Elizabeth Chilton (Author) - Washington State University, Office of the Provost
- Publication Details
- New York State Museum bulletin., pp.289-300
- Academic Unit
- Provost and Executive VP; Anthropology, Department of
- Publisher
- New York State Museum
- Identifiers
- 99900651782601842
- Copyright
- From the New York State Education Department. “Towns They Have None”: Diverse Subsistence and Settlement Strategies in Native New England is available from https://exhibitions.nysm.nysed.gov/publications/bulletin/496-14644.pdf, accessed March 22, 2022.
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article