Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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Hodinöšyö:nih: continuity | innovation | resilience. Collaborating with a 17th-century ancestor | 2025 | First American art magazine 45 (): 36-40 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Analyzing aesthetics and contemplating cosmologies: glass beads and the socio-political economies of the Haudenosaunee confederacy, ca. 1655-1754 | 2023 | Beads 35 (): 73-95 | *H6 [BEADS-] | ||||
The most valuable lands: Seneca oil, Seneca's oil, and the struggle for land rights at the birthplace of an industry | 2023 | American Indian culture and research journal 46 (2): 1-28 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
Refusal to record: intentional silences as a method of archival justice | 2022 | Wicazo Sa review 37 (1-2): 53-67 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | |||
Onöndowa'ga:' combs. An historic Seneca art form revived | 2022 | First American art magazine 34 (): 26-31 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Colluvial deposition of anthropogenic soils at the Ripley site, Ripley, New York | 2021 | North American archaeologist 42 (1): 45-65 | *H6/KE [NORTH-] | 0197-6931 | |||
Seneca painter: G. Peter Jemison | 2021 | First American art magazine 29 (): 66-71 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
“Ours from the top to the very bottom”: Seneca land, colonial development, proto-conservation, and resistance in the early American republic | 2020 | American Indian culture and research journal 44 (1): 1-34 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
A duty to protect and respect: Seneca opposition to legal incorporation during the removal period | 2020 | American Indian culture and research journal 44 (4): 21-40 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
View from the canoe vs. view from the ship: the art of alliance | 2018 | ab-Original 2 (2): 141-50 | 2470-6221 | ||||
Arthur C. Parker, the pan-Indian movement, and the foundation of modern anthropology | 2018 | Northeast anthropology (85-86): 73-87 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | |||
Marie Watt: Seneca installation artist | 2016/2017 | First American art magazine 13 (): 64-9 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
An early Seneca beaded doll | 2016 | Whispering wind 45 (1): 14-15 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
Deerfoot: the Seneca world champion long-distance runner | 2016 | American Indian NMAI 17 (2): 32-5 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 1528-0640 | |||
Algonkini, Kikapowie, Ute and others. Rendering the names of North American indigenous groups in Polish-language scientific and popular science literature | 2015 | Lud 99 (): 296-319 | H6/KVM [LUD-] | 0076-1435 | |||
They also served: American Indian women in the war of 1812 | 2015 | American Indian NMAI Fall (): 42-5 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 1528-0640 | |||
Preserving a Seneca dress | 2015 | American Indian NMAI 16 (1): 42-7 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 1528-0640 | |||
"In the same predicament of heretofore": proremoval arguments in Seneca letters from the Buffalo Creek reservation in the 1830s and 1840s | 2014 | Ethnohistory 61 (1): 57-77 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | |||
Covered with such a cappe: the archaeology of Seneca clothing, 1615-1820 | 2014 | Ethnohistory 61 (1): 1-25 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | |||
The three Graces, or the allegory of the gift: a contribution to the history of an idea in anthropology. Translated by Eléonore Rimbault | 2014 | Hau 4 (2): 339-68 | 2049-1115 | ||||
The lower Great Lakes fur trade, local economic sustainability, and the bone grease buffer: vertebrate faunal remains from the eighteenth-centurty Seneca Iroquois Townley-Read site | 2013 | Northeast anthropology (79-80): 81-123 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | |||
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) participation in 19th century medicine shows | 2013 | Whispering wind 42 (1): 6-15 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
Fashion, nationhood and identity: the textile artistry of Caroline G. Parker | 2012 | American Indian art magazine 37 (4): 58-65 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0192-9968 | |||
European trade goods at the Ripley site: implications for interaction networks and chronology | 2012 | Northeast anthropology (77-78): 89-138 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | |||
Understanding the built environment at the Seneca Iroquois White Springs Site using large-scale, multi-instrument archaeogeophysical surveys | 2012 | Journal of archaeological science 39 (7): 2042-8 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
Structural barriers to collaboration: lessons from the field | 2011 | Archaeological review from Cambridge 26 (2): 105-17 | H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGICAL-] | 0261-4332 | |||
The many careers of Ely Parker | 2011 | American Indian NMAI 12 (3): 27-31 | *H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 1528-0640 | |||
Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) population trends in northeastern North America | 2010 | Journal of field archaeology 35 (1): 5-18 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0093-4690 | |||
The afterlife of emperor Claudius in Seneca's Apocolocyntosis | 2009 | Numen 56 (2/3): 198-216 | H6/KFO [NUMEN-] | 0029-5973 | |||
Reviving the peace queen: revelations from Lewis Henry Morgan's field notes on the Tonawanda Seneca | 2009 | Histories of anthropology annual 5 (): 90-109 | H1 [HISTORIES-] | 1557-637X | |||
The copper-alloy assemblage from the Seneca Iroquois Townley Read site, circa 1715-1754 C.E. | 2008 | The bulletin: journal of the New York State Archaeological Association (124): 1-30 | *H6/KE [BULLETIN-] | 1046-2368 | |||
Red Jacket and the decolonization of republican virtue | 2007 | American Indian quarterly 31 (4): 559-81 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | |||
"No place to go": the Thomas Indian School and the "forgotten" Indian children of New York | 2007 | Wicazo Sa review 22 (2): 93-110 | *H6/KUB [WICAZO-] | 0749-6427 | |||
A little school, a reservation divided: Quaker education and Allegany Seneca leadership in early American republic | 2006 | American Indian culture and research journal 30 (3): 1-21 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
Myth, metaphor, and meaning in "The boy who could not understand": a study of Seneca auto-criticism | 2006 | American Indian culture and research journal 30 (4): 41-62 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
Upstream from Coldspring: William N. Fenton and the investigation of Seneca culture in time | 2006 | Northeast anthropology 71 (): 1-8 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] | 1068-9982 | |||
Indian trail trees | 2005 | Whispering wind 35 (3): 10-14 | *H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] | 0300-6565 | |||
Seneca Iroquois settlement pattern, community structure, and housing, 1677-1779 | 2004 | Northeast anthropology 67 (): 23-60 | H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST] | 1068-9982 | |||
Seneca moieties and hereditary chieftanships: the early-nineteenth-century political organization of an Iroquois nation | 2004 | Ethnohistory 51 (3): 459-88 | H6/KUB 'ETHNOHISTORY-' | 0014-1801 | |||
An eighteenth century Seneca Iroquois short longhouse from the Townley-Read site, c. A.D. 1715-1754 | 2003 | The bulletin: journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 119 (): 49-63 | *H6/KE [BULLETIN-] | 1046-2368 | |||
Foot structure and accent in Seneca | 2002 | International journal of American linguistics 68 (3): 287-315 | 0020-7071 | ||||
Chemical analysis of 17th-century red glass trade beads from northeastern North America and Amsterdam | 2001 | Archaeometry 43 (4): 503-15 | 0003-813X | ||||
A new approach to dating the League of the Iroquois | 2001 | American antiquity 66 (2): 301-14 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Tradition and education: an Iroquois interpretation of Handsome Lake | 2000 | Native Americas 17 (4): 38-40 | 1092-3527 | ||||
Kinzua's legacy: the re-empowerment of Seneca Nation women | 1999 | Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 29 (2): 51-62, 114 | 0318-4137 | ||||
The Seneca site sequence and chronology: the baby or the bathwater? | 1991 | The Bulletin: Journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 102 (): 13-26 | |||||
From longhouse to loghouse: household structure among the Senecas in 1900 | 1991 | American Indian Quarterly 15 (3): 329-38 |