Wampum And Shell Articles Used By The New York Indians, Issue 41
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William Martin Beauchamp was een Amerikaanse etnograaf en Episcopaalse geestelijke wiens publicaties zich richtten op de archeologie en etnologie van het Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) volk van New York. Zijn werken bieden waardevolle inzichten in de cultuur en geschiedenis van deze belangrijke inheemse natie. Beauchamps aanpak combineerde nauwgezet veldwerk met een diep begrip van mondelinge tradities, waarmee hij een belangrijk verslag voor toekomstige generaties creëerde. Zijn wetenschap blijft een sleutelbron voor het begrijpen van de inheemse Noord-Amerikaanse cultuur.






This invaluable reference work provides a detailed list of Revolutionary War soldiers who resided or died in Onondaga County, New York, as well as a supplementary list of possible veterans based on a pension list compiled by Franklin H. Chase. Written by military history experts Franklin Henry Chase and William Martin Beauchamp, it is an essential resource for anyone conducting research into this fascinating period of American history.
In this pioneering study of the material culture of the Native American tribes of New York, Beauchamp catalogs and analyzes a wide array of horn and bone artifacts. With its detailed descriptions and meticulous scholarship, this book remains an essential resource for archaeologists and historians alike.
The Founders of the New York Iroquois League and Its Probable Date is a groundbreaking study of the origins and history of the Iroquois Confederacy, one of the most powerful and influential indigenous political entities in North America. Written by William Martin Beauchamp, a renowned historian and ethnographer, this book draws on extensive research and archaeological evidence to challenge conventional wisdom about the founding of the Iroquois League. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of Native American cultures and politics.