Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | |||
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Beads and pendants from Indian Fort Road: Native cultural continuity and innovation in the sixteenth-century Haudenosaunee homeland | 2018 | Northeast anthropology (85-86): 1-20 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | French summary | |||
Faunal exploitation in the eastern Cayuga sequence, central New York state, c. 1275-1525 | 2015 | The bulletin: journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 129: 57-72 | *H6/KE [BULLETIN-] | 1046-2368 | ||||
Defining the word in Cayuga (Iroquoian) | 2009 | International journal of American linguistics 74 (4): 571-605 | H6/KK [INTERNATIONAL-] | 0020-7071 | ||||
Field school archaeology, activism, and politics in the Cayuga homeland of central New York | 2008 | Amerind studies in archaeology 2: 103-20 | H6/KUL [AMERIND STUDIES IN ARCHAEOLOGY-] | in monographic issue 'Collaborating at the trowel's edge: teaching and learning in indigenous archaeology'; with bibliography in appendix 251-91 | ||||
Cayuga Iroquois adoptions: an ecological perspective | 2007 | Northeast anthropology (72): 1-11 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | French summary | |||
Notes autobiographiques d'un Iroquois Cayuga | 2000 | Anthropologica (New Series) 42 (2): 233-41 | 0003-5459 | in special issue 'Reflections on anthropology in Canada'; orig publ in Anthropologica 1955 (1) 18-36 | ||||
The Cayuga chief Jacob E. Thomas: walking a narrow path between two worlds | 1998 | Canadian journal of native studies 18 (2): 313-33 | French summary | |||||
Cayuga archaeology: where do we go from here? | 1991 | The Bulletin: Journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 102: 27-33 |