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Jack Rossen
The Cayuga are one of the original five nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, a powerful alliance of Native American tribes in the Northeast, inhabiting much of the land in what is now central New York State. When their nation was destroyed in th
Autor:
Jocelyn C. Turner, Jack Rossen
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Falls of the Ohio River
The authors highlight trends in Native American plant use in the Falls region. Archaic and Woodland patterns parallel those in other regions with an initial heavy reliance on nuts and wild plants giving way to a greater reliance on native cultigens b
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dc68d8e03ef36946cf18c85e1cef1d40
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1m46f7n.15
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1m46f7n.15
Autor:
Brooke Hansen, Jack Rossen
Publikováno v:
Anthropology in Action. 24:32-44
As participants in the Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign, we explore our experiences as allies and activist anthropologists in a collaborative venture that involved participants from Native nations, academia and local communities. The campaign included
Autor:
Jack Rossen
Levanna was a famous and well-visited archaeological site in central New York, along the eastern side of Cayuga Lake, during the Great Depression. It was primarily known for its spectacular animal effigies. But were they real or forgeries? Jack Rosse
Autor:
Jack Rossen
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 58:688-689
Autor:
Jack Rossen
Publikováno v:
Anthropos. 112:313-314
Autor:
Víctor F. Vásquez, Anathasios Karathanasis, Donald Ugent, Jack Rossen, Tom D. Dillehay, Patricia J. Netherly
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 84:939-953
Chewing coca in South America began by at least 8000 cal BP: our authors found and identified coca leaves of that date in house floors in the Nanchoc Valley, Peru. There were also pieces of calcite — which is used by chewers to bring out the alkalo
Autor:
Dana Shapiro, Noa Kekuewa Lincoln, Peter M. Vitousek, Jack Rossen, Māhealani Pai, Kehaulani Marshall, Keone Kalawe, Jesse Kahoonei, Kamuela Meheula
Publikováno v:
Sustainability
Volume 10
Issue 11
Sustainability, Vol 10, Iss 11, p 3985 (2018)
Volume 10
Issue 11
Sustainability, Vol 10, Iss 11, p 3985 (2018)
Before European contact, Native Hawaiian agriculture was highly adapted to place and expressed a myriad of forms. Although the iconic lo&lsquo
i systems (flooded irrigated terraces) are often portrayed as traditional Hawaiian agriculture, other
i systems (flooded irrigated terraces) are often portrayed as traditional Hawaiian agriculture, other