Links
- Ancient Ohio Trail
- Adena-Hopewell Augmented Reality iOS App demo
- IDIA Lab at Ball State University Youtube
- A map of the British and French Dominions in North America with the roads, distances, limits, and extent of the settlements, humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Halifax, and the other Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for Trade & Plantations
- John Mitchell, 1755
- Norman B. Leventhal Map Center
- Anthony Wayne Flag (Greenville Treaty Flag)
- Clarke Historical Library
- Central Michigan University
- Columbus Metropolitan Library
- Dolls as Ambassadors of Native Culture Virtual Exhibit
- Pequot Museum, Google Cultural Institute.
- Earthworks
- University of Cincinnati
- "The traveling exhibit "EarthWorks: Virtual Explorations of the Ancient Ohio Valley" presents interactive virtual reconstructions of some of the most spectacular ancient architecture in the world."
- ExplorePAhistory
- "Demonstrates the rich historical importance of Pennsylvania via maps, timelines, essays, primary documents, and lesson plans."
- The First American West: The Ohio River Valley 1750-1820 Online Exhibit
- "consists of 15,000 pages of original historical material documenting the land, peoples, exploration, and transformation of the trans-Appalachian West from the mid-eighteenth to the early nineteenth century. The collection is drawn from the holdings of the University of Chicago Library and the Filson Historical Society of Louisville, Kentucky. Among the sources included are books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, scientific publications, broadsides, letters, journals, legal documents, ledgers and other financial records, maps, physical artifacts, and pictorial images. "
- Glenn Black Laboratory of Archaeology Ethnohistory Map Collection
- "Maps Series of The Great Lakes-Ohio Valley Ethnohistory Collection, 1953-1966, a unique assemblage of primary and secondary resources pertaining to the Native American occupancy of the region"
- Historic Iroquois and Wabanaki Beadwork Blog
- H-SHEAR
- "dedicated to enhancing scholarly communication on the history of the early American republic, during the period 1775 to 1860. The network is sponsored by SHEAR, the Society of Historians of the Early American Republic, and is owned by H-Net, Humanities & Social Sciences Online, currently centered at Michigan State University."
- Hudson's Bay Company Archives
- Huron Traditional Site OnhoÜa Chetek8e, Canada
- Huron-Wendat Museum, Canada
- Indians of the Midwest
- "highlights recent research of scholars who have provided new insights about the cultures and histories of Indian peoples in the Midwest."
- Indigenous Foundation Arts
- The University of British Columbia
- "an information resource on key topics relating to the histories, politics, and cultures of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada"
- Iroquois Studies Association
- Mapping a New Nation: Abel Buell's Map of the United States Exhibition
- Library of Congress
- Map of the Trans-Allegheny Region, 1778.
- Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center
- Métis Textiles Online Exhibit
- The Museum of Natural History and Cultural History, University of Oregon
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Newark Earthworks Center Blog
- Nations of Turtle Island Post
- North American History Post
- Oconaluftee Indian Village & Museum of the Cherokee Indian
- TN
- Ohio Hopewell: Ancient Crossroads of the American Midwest
- The Field Museum, University of Nebraska Lincoln, University of Illinois at Chicago, Humanities without Walls
- Ohio Memory
- "brings together primary sources from all parts of the state in order to provide access to the rich, historical treasures of Ohio."
- Ohio's Lake Erie Shores & Islands
- Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail
- National Park Service
- Raid on Deerfield: The Many Stories of 1704 Online Exhibit
- Six Nations Indian Museum
- War of 1812
- "Includes short scholarly essays on the American, British, Canadian & Native American perspectives on the war, the role of black sailors and soldiers, diplomatic maneuvers, James Madison’s leadership, and the military campaigns. Multiple lesson plans for elementary, middle and high school levels."
- The War That Made America
- "tells the story of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which began in the wilderness of the Pennsylvania frontier and spread throughout the colonies, into Canada, and ultimately around the world. it is narrated and hosted by Graham Greene, the Academy-Award nominated actor for Dances With Wolves and an Oneida Indian whose ancestors fought in this war."
- WisconsinAct31.org
- Woodland Indian Educational Programs
- World Heritage Ohio
- Act 31: New Website Helps Educators Teach about Wisconsin's Native Nations
- Indian Country Today, 2015.
- Daniel Boone's Wilderness Trail
- Smithsonian
- Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
- Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks
- National Park Service
- In Wisconsin, Evidence of Human Sacrifice
- Smithsonian Channel, Aztalan site
- Kaintucks on the Old Trace
- National Park Service
- Paleo Crossing: Clues to Ohio's Earliest Residents
- Cleveland Museum of Natural History
- Raid on Deerfield: The Many Stories of 1704 Online Exhibit
- See under DropMark Notebook (Link Above)
- On the Wampum Trail Series, Penn Museum
- How Much Does Matter Matter? A Glass Wampum Belt at the Archives of Nicolet Seminary
- Lise Puyo, 2014.
- On the Rail to the Wampum Trail
- Anne Tiballi, 2015.
- Wampum Research: Notes from the Trail- 2014-2015
- Margaret Bruchac, 2015.
- Deconstructing Knowledge; Reconstructing Meaning
- Zhenia Bemko
- Of Words and Matter: Glass Wampum
- Sarah Parkinson,
- Wampum Field Report Part 1: Blueberry Stands, Beaver Dams, and Mannequins
- Stephanie Mach, 2016.
- Wampum Field Report Part 2: Kainerasere'Kówa
- Stephainie Mach, 2016.
Bold indicates books out of print.
Italicized indicates online/downloadable copy.
Italicized indicates online/downloadable copy.
- American Indian Art of the Ancient Midwest and South (PDF)
- The Art Institute of Chicago, 2005.
- American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765-1915
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009
- Beyond Thanksgiving: Enabling Teachers to Broaden Their Tools for Teaching Postcontact Northeastern Native America
- Harvard University.
- Braddock's Road: Mapping the British Expedition from Alexandria to the Monohahela
- Norman L. Baker, 2013
- Cherokee Medicine, Colonial Germs: An Indigenous Nation's Fight against Smallpox, 1518-1824
- Paul Kelton
- Phys.org, 2015 Review
- Elusive Empires: Constructing Colonialism in the Ohio Valley, 1673-1800
- Eric Hinderaker, 1997.
- Excavations
- "Excavations (2014) is a sculptural installation that was installed in the Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition at the OSU Urban Arts Space, in February 2014. Through an analysis of that work, this written thesis investigates my childhood, the architecture of my house, and my relationship to Pre-Columbian Ohio. "
- Philip Spanger, Master of Fine Arts Dissertation, The Ohio State University.
- Folklore of the Menomini Indians
- Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, 1915.
- Location, Location, Location: A Probabilistic Model of Banked Earthwork Placement Within the Central Ohio Landscape During the Early and Middle Woodland Periods
- Julie R. Angel, Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, The Ohio State University, 2010.
- Made of Thunder, Made of Glass: American Indian Beadwork of the Northeast | Selections from the collection of Gerry Biron and JoAnne Russo
- Gerry Biron, 2006.
- Mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Ohio Hopewell of the Hopewell Mound Group
- Lisa Ann Mills, Doctor of Philosophy, The Ohio State University, 2003.
- Ohio Hopewell Ceremonial Bladelet Use at the Moorehead Circle, Fort Ancient
- Gregory Logan Miller, Master of Arts Dissertation, The Ohio State University, 2010.
- The Other Trail of Tears: The Removal of the Ohio Tribes
- Mary Stockwell, 2015.
- The Problem of the Ohio Mounds
- Cyrus Thomas, Project Gutenberg.
- Ritual, Craft, and Economy in Ohio Hopewell: An Examination of Two Earthworks on the Little Miami River
- Logan G. Miller Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, The Ohio State University, 2014.
- Shawnee Indians in Kansas
- 1910s, Ohio Memory
- Spatial Relationships of Sacred and Secular Spaces of the Hopewell and Adena People, Muskingum River Valley, Ohio
- Sabrina J. Klein, Master of Science Dissertation, The Ohio State University, 2015.
- Spirits of Earth: The Effigy Mound Landscape of Madison and the Four Lakes
- Robert A. Birmingham, University of Wisconsin Press, 2009.
- Textile Fibers Used in Eastern Aboriginal North America
- A. C. Whitford, Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol 38 Part 1, 1941.
- Winning the West with Words: Language and Conquest in the Lower Great Lakes
- James Joseph Buss Ph.D., University of Oklahoma Press, 2011
- The Wyandots; Being the History of an American Indian Nation Whose Warriors Never Surrendered
- Don C. Seitz, ca. 1930s, Ohio History Connection, Ohio Memory.
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