Oral Traditions and the Archaeological Record of a Wabanaki Maritime Society
This thesis examines prehistoric watercraft documented in the region now inhabited by the Wabanaki, an indigenous maritime society living in New England and the Canadian Maritimes, from archaeological and oral traditions perspectives. Archaeological research has been slow to accept oral traditions a...
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dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV8QV3PPH_meta$v-1495494155175 2023-11-08T14:14:07+01:00 Oral Traditions and the Archaeological Record of a Wabanaki Maritime Society Deweese, Brettan L. New England New Brunswick (State / Territory) Newfoundland (State / Territory) Prince Edward Island (State / Territory) Nova Scotia (State / Territory) ENVELOPE(-74.157715,-50.559082,50.12058,41.37681) 2017-05-22T23:02:35.175Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8QV3PPH_meta$v=1495494155175 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Archaic Historic Western Abenaki Indians Micmac Eastern Abenaki Malecite St. Francis Wabanaki Data Recovery / Excavation Research Design / Data Recovery Plan Heritage Management Archaeological Feature Water-related Shipping-related structure Canoes Wood Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8QV3PPH_meta$v=1495494155175 2023-11-08T13:40:06Z This thesis examines prehistoric watercraft documented in the region now inhabited by the Wabanaki, an indigenous maritime society living in New England and the Canadian Maritimes, from archaeological and oral traditions perspectives. Archaeological research has been slow to accept oral traditions as valid, independent sources of evidence. The paucity of prehistoric watercraft and associated tool kits in this study requires exploring Wabanaki prehistory through alternative sources. I gathered oral traditions from a St. Francis Abenaki elder, a Wabanaki oral historian and storyteller, and a traditional Wabanaki canoe artist to tie together historical and archaeological data using maritime socio-cultural relations in the form of oral traditions and histories. Watercraft remains have not been preserved in the archaeological record, requiring an alternative approach, defined within the parameters of this thesis as an oral traditions methodology, to study the maritime technological adaptations of the Wabanaki. This methodology may serve as a template for similar archaeological studies, historic and prehistoric, within societies that value the accurate transmission of oral traditions in the absence, as well as presence, of material remains. In particular, I aim to facilitate a better understanding of Wabanaki technology within the maritime environment of New England and the Canadian Maritimes. Dataset abenaki Malecite Newfoundland Prince Edward Island the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-74.157715,-50.559082,50.12058,41.37681) |
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This thesis examines prehistoric watercraft documented in the region now inhabited by the Wabanaki, an indigenous maritime society living in New England and the Canadian Maritimes, from archaeological and oral traditions perspectives. Archaeological research has been slow to accept oral traditions as valid, independent sources of evidence. The paucity of prehistoric watercraft and associated tool kits in this study requires exploring Wabanaki prehistory through alternative sources. I gathered oral traditions from a St. Francis Abenaki elder, a Wabanaki oral historian and storyteller, and a traditional Wabanaki canoe artist to tie together historical and archaeological data using maritime socio-cultural relations in the form of oral traditions and histories. Watercraft remains have not been preserved in the archaeological record, requiring an alternative approach, defined within the parameters of this thesis as an oral traditions methodology, to study the maritime technological adaptations of the Wabanaki. This methodology may serve as a template for similar archaeological studies, historic and prehistoric, within societies that value the accurate transmission of oral traditions in the absence, as well as presence, of material remains. In particular, I aim to facilitate a better understanding of Wabanaki technology within the maritime environment of New England and the Canadian Maritimes. |
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Oral Traditions and the Archaeological Record of a Wabanaki Maritime Society |
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Oral Traditions and the Archaeological Record of a Wabanaki Maritime Society |
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Oral Traditions and the Archaeological Record of a Wabanaki Maritime Society |
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Oral Traditions and the Archaeological Record of a Wabanaki Maritime Society |
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Oral Traditions and the Archaeological Record of a Wabanaki Maritime Society |
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oral traditions and the archaeological record of a wabanaki maritime society |
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abenaki Malecite Newfoundland Prince Edward Island |
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