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By Michael S. Nassaney (foreword by)

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9780314240323, titled "Professional Responsibility Standards, Rules & Statutes: 1999-2000" | West Group, October 1, 1999, cover price $18.85 | also contains Professional Responsibility Standards, Rules & Statutes: 1999-2000

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By Michael S. Nassaney (foreword by) and Dean J. Saitta

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9780813030708 | Univ Pr of Florida, June 24, 2007, cover price $24.95

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Bringing together the perspectives of archaeologists, ethnohistorians, and art historians, these tightly integrated case studies highlight the significance of material objects to the study and interpretation of Native North American culture, history, and identity. The authors contend that archaeological remains and ethnographic specimens can, and indeed should, be analyzed in tandem with other souces of historical data (e.g., written texts, oral accounts) to expand our understanding of Native culture change and continuity from the pre-Columbian era through the present.The essays in this collection begin with concrete, tangible expressions of Native American culture which, in most cases, were made and used to meet basic human needs or to participate in social and religious life. Material objects invite interdis-ciplinary study because they are a rich source of information about how human societies and social identities were created, reproduced, and transformed. While this volume serves to complement and enhance our historical and cultural understanding of native peoples throughout North America, the theoretical approaches and research methodologies showcased here have implications for studies anywhere people left material traces of their activities, identities, and lives.ContentsPart I. Ethnogenesis: The Creation, Maintenance, and Transformation of Ethnic Identity1.  Ritual and Material Culture as Keys to Cultural Continuity: Native American Interaction with Europeans in Eastern Arkansas, 1541-1682, by Kathleen H. Cande2.  The Identity of Stadacona and Hochelaga: Comprehension and Conflict, by James F. Pendergast3. Echoing the Past: Reconciling Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Views of Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Ethnogenesis, by John P. Staeck4. The Politics of Pottery: Material Culture and Political Process among Algonquians of 17th-Century Southern New England, by Eric S. Johnson5. Emblems of Ethnicity: Ribbonwork Garments from the Great Lakes Region, by Susan M. Neill  Part II. Change and Continuity in Daily Life6. François' House, a Significant Pedlars' Post on the Saskatchewan, by Alice Beck Kehoe7. Improving Our Understanding of Native American Acculturation through the Archaeological Record: An Example from the Mono Basin of Eastern California, by Brooke S. Arkush8. Cache Pits: Ethnohistory, Archaeology, and the Continuity of Tradition, by Sean B. Dunham9. Maple Sugaring in Prehistory: Tapping the Sources, by Carol I. Mason and Margaret B. Holman10. Archaeology of a Contact-Period Plateau Salishan Village at Thompson's River Post, Kamloops, British Columbia, by Catherine C. Carlson 11. Obtaining Information via Defective Documents: A Search for the Mandan in George Catlin's Paintings, by Mark S. Parker MillerPart III. Ritual, Iconography, and Ideology12. Images of Women in Native American Iconography, by Larissa A. Thomas 13. Tlingit Human Masks as Documents of Culture Change and Continuity, by Barbara Brotherton 14. One Island, Two Places: Archaeology, Memory, and Meaning in a Rhode Island Town, by Paul A. Robinson 15. Archaeology and Oral Tradition in Tandem: Interpreting Native American Ritual, Ideology, and Gender Relations in Contact-Period Southeastern New England, by Michael S. Nassaney     This title is published in conjunction with the Society for Historical ArchaeologyMichael S. Nassaney, associate professor of anthropology at Western Michigan University, is the editor or coeditor of four books, including The Archaeological Northeast.Eric S. Johnson, a preservation planner at the Massachusetts Historical Commission, has written numerous articles and monographs on New England archaeology and ethnohistory.
By Eric S. Johnson (editor) and Michael S. Nassaney (editor)

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9780813017839 | Univ Pr of Florida, September 1, 2000, cover price $59.95 | About this edition: Bringing together the perspectives of archaeologists, ethnohistorians, and art historians, these tightly integrated case studies highlight the significance of material objects to the study and interpretation of Native North American culture, history, and identity.
9780070607309, titled "The Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease" | 7th edition (McGraw-Hill, June 1, 1995), cover price $20.01 | also contains The Metabolic and Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease

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9780813026503 | Univ Pr of Florida, February 1, 2003, cover price $24.95
9780063182776, titled "Live and Learn: An Introduction to the Psychology of Growth and Change in Everyday Life" | Harpercollins College Div, November 1, 1984, cover price $15.50 | also contains Live and Learn: An Introduction to the Psychology of Growth and Change in Everyday Life

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Product Description: Despite the advances made in archaeology over the past generation, the Northeast remains the most misunderstood of all the archaeological regions of North America. With a complex environmental history shaped by ice sheets from the last glaciation, and highly acidic soils characteristic of the area, the kinds of organic artifacts found in other areas have been destroyed in the Northeast...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780897895170 | Praeger Pub Text, August 1, 1999, cover price $84.00

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9780897897334 | Praeger Pub Text, January 30, 2000, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: Despite the advances made in archaeology over the past generation, the Northeast remains the most misunderstood of all the archaeological regions of North America.

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9780870498954 | Univ of Tennessee Pr, October 1, 1995, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: Book by

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