9781107043794 Index.Pdf

9781107043794 Index.Pdf

Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-04379-4 — Continuity and Change in the Native American Village Robert A. Cook Index More Information acquisitional societies, – State Line site, agency, Taylor site, – AIAC. See American Indian Advisory Council Turpin site, – alliance chiefs, American Indian Advisory Council, – Caborn-Wellborn culture, American Museum of Natural History, – Cahokia site, –, – analogy/homology dilemma, – “big bang,” ancestral landscape hierarchy, Mississippian culture and, Anderson site, – Mound , biodistance analysis, Ramey knives in, – location of, – Calumet Ceremony, – Mississippian culture and, , Campbell Island site, – plaza, burials, – site excavation history and preservation status, Mississippian culture and, , – site excavation history and preservation status, site setting, form, and chronological indicators, – site setting, form, and chronological indicators, Anderson-style pottery, –, – Angel site, –, –, village occupation sequence, – biological relatedness and, captives, , –, Arikara, movement of, artifact types, , carbon isotope analysis, , – ascribed status, cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) metrics, –, Assiniboin, , – Averbuch site, , , center pole, , –, –, biodistance analysis, burial proximity to, – biological relatedness and, meaning of, orienting and arranging village layout and, – Baupläne, –, , , at SunWatch, –, biased transmissions, centering, – big man, – Centering, Orienting, Moving, Arranging, and biodistance, , , –, Echoing, – biological relatedness, , –, , – centering plaza poles as people and, – British, – orienting and arranging village layout, – burial mounds, –, Central Algonquian, –, – Guard site, –, Fort Ancient culture and, – Hine site, linguistic divergence, © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-04379-4 — Continuity and Change in the Native American Village Robert A. Cook Index More Information * Index Central Algonquian (cont.) migration, –, Midewiwin, Mississippian culture and, – village organization, – moieties, – chert knife, – in Ohio Valley, chiefdoms, , –, pottery, chronometric dating, – separations, Cincinnati Museum Center, , direct historical approach, – clans, , – dog, , , –, –, –, climate change. See also LBDA, NADA, and PDSI DSNH. See Dayton Society of Natural History agricultural economy and, – bison consumption and, eagle, cultural change and, Earth moiety, , , , Fort Ancient culture and, –, earthlodge construction method, glacial episodes, – emplacement, – Little Ice Age, , –, –, ethnicity, Medieval Warm Period, , –, –, – ethnoarchaeology, , ethnogenesis, –, , , moisture conditions, Etowah, CMC. See Cincinnati Museum Center Europeans, –, , – coalescence/aggregation, , evolutionary theory, –. See also coevolution, – macroevolution colonialism, , , , – COMAE. See Centering, Orienting, Moving, farming, , . See also maize agriculture Arranging, and Echoing fluoride analysis, conflict, food storage, –, – conformity ethic, Fort Ancient culture, – Connecticut Western Reserve, bison hunting for, –, – Cree, boundary issues, – Creeks, , burial forms, –, – cross-in-circle motif, – Central Algonquians and, – Crow, chronology, cultural affiliation, –, , , climate change and, –, cultural boundaries, – construct, , cultural change, , –, , contemporary cultures and, , cultural continuity, –, – cultural affiliation, cultural hybridity, –, , definition of, – cultural memory, –, development of, –, culturally unaffiliated regions, – Dhegiha Siouans and, – culture, –, –, – diffusion, archaeological, Early Period, – contemporary, –, , Great Miami River sites, – culture area, human morphological variation, Culture History Period, , Late Period, –, , –, –, leadership in, – Dakota, maize agriculture, – Danner pottery, material culture, – daub, – Middle Period, –, Dayton Society of Natural History, –, Middle Woodland cultures and, descendant cultures, , –, –, – migration, –, Dhegiha Siouans, –, , – Mississippian culture and, –, –, center poles for, –, – – Fort Ancient culture and, – origins of, , , , , , – house styles, overview of, – material culture, potential descendants of, – © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-04379-4 — Continuity and Change in the Native American Village Robert A. Cook Index More Information Index * pottery, , –, –, –, – Hahn site, , , projectile points, – magnetic gradiometry and susceptibility surveys, region, –, –, –, , research approach, – Mississippian culture and, , Shawnee and, – site excavation history and preservation status, sites in study region, – snake symbolism for, – site setting, form, and chronological social organization, –, –, – indicators, symbolism, wall trench housing at, – temporality, – Hardin site, – type site, – Harvard University’s Peabody Museum, , , typologies, – village structure, – hawks, villages, , , – He’dewachi ceremony, –, Woodland culture and, heterarchy theory, Fort Greenville, – Hidatsa, Fort St. Louis, hierarchy, , , . See also settlement Fort Washington, – hierarchies founder’s effect, Hine site, –, French, – burial mounds, Mississippian culture and, , gene flow vs. gene drift, site excavation history and preservation status, geophysics, gift-giving, site setting, form, and chronological GIS analysis, indicators, gorget, –, – village occupation sequence, – Great Miami River, , – Hiwassee Island site, , , Guard site, , – homogenous cultural systems, , biodistance analysis, Horseshoe Johnson site, – house styles at, Mississippian culture and, , location of, – population size of, – magnetic gradiometry and susceptibility surveys, site excavation history and preservation status, maize consumption at, , site setting, form, and chronological Mississippian culture and, , indicators, mortuary considerations at, , village occupation sequence, – pit anomalies, – wall trench housing at, plaza at, – House of Mystery/“mystery” house, –, plaza post at, – house societies, – residence patterning at, – houses, . See also wall trench houses site excavation history and preservation status, Dhegiha Siouans, earthlodges, site setting, form, and chronological indicators, in Fort Ancient villages, –, – longhouses, village occupation sequence, – Mississippian, –, wall trench housing at, in study region, guided variation, hub-and-spoke village patterns, HUPM. See Harvard University’s Peabody Haag site, Museum Mississippian culture and, , hybridity, , , , , . See also cultural site excavation history and preservation status, hybridity concept of, site setting, form, and chronological human movement and, – indicators, Mississippian culture and, – © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-04379-4 — Continuity and Change in the Native American Village Robert A. Cook Index More Information * Index Illinois culture, , – Mississippian cultures and, index fossil, ritual and, integrated cultural system, spread of, Iowa, village authority and, Iroquois, , , Mandan, isotopes. See carbon isotope analysis; strontium matrilocal residence patterning, , –, isotope analysis – Medicine Lodge, –, – Kern effigies, Medieval Warm Period, , –, –, –, Kincaid site, , Menomini, Late Woodland, Métis, burials, – Miami, settlements, microevolution, – sites in study region, Middle Cumberland, stone mounds, middle grounds, , , villages, – Middle Woodland culture, , –, , LBDA. See Living Blended Drought Atlas , LiDAR analysis, Midewiwin, – limestone, – migration, , linguistic divergence, Algonquian, Little Ice Age, , –, –, bird, Little Miami River, , , – captives and, Living Blended Drought Atlas, cultural change and, cultural construction and, macroevolution, , –, Dhegiha Siouan, , analogy/homology dilemma and, – distance traveled, cultural, emplacement and, – of ethnogenesis, – Fort Ancient, –, microevolutionary approaches and, human, – structural drift and, hybridity and, – macrohistoric approach, – material culture and, – Madisonville Literary and Scientific Society, – Mississippianization process and, Madisonville site, –, , one-way vs. two-way, biodistance analysis, , push and pull factors, bison hunting/consumption and, – Siouan, economic differentiation at, – Milky Way, house styles at, Mill Creek, location of, Mississippi River Valley, – Mississippian culture and, , Mississippian culture moieties, – artifacts, – plaza at, – big bang, – reoccupation of, bird man, , residence patterning at, in Cahokia region, site excavation history, – chiefdoms, site excavation history and preservation status, climate change and, – – Dhegiha Siouans and, – site setting, form, and chronological diffusion of, – indicators, Fort Ancient culture and, –, –, –, Madisonville-style pottery, , –, – hierarchies, maize agriculture, –, –, , hybridity and, – –, maize agriculture and, He’dewachi ceremony and, in Middle Ohio River Valley, © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-04379-4 — Continuity and Change in the Native American Village Robert A. Cook Index More Information Index * migration of, – Ojibwe, – Mississippianization process, Oliver culture, – mortuary patterns, – Omaha, , mound centers, – center poles for, – mythical charter, chieflyoffices of, – pottery, –, – Earth moiety for, – projectile points, – He’dewachi ceremony, – spread

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