Indian Mounds of Wisconsin, Second EditionBirmingham, Robert A. and Amy L. Rosebrough. Indian Mounds of Wisconsin, Second Edition. Madison,...Malainey, Mary E.The Canadian Journal of Native StudiesThe Canadian Journal of Native Studies
A sub-tribe of the Delaware, the Munsee, originally lived on the upper Delaware River, but many of them later settled in Wisconsin with the Stockbridge tribe. Mentioned in Footnotes: 1; Mentioned in Ethnographies: 1; Mentioned in Texts: 1; Mentioned in Commentaries: 1, 2, 3....
“This is where they belong,” Jefferson told CDN in 2023. “They don’t belong in a science lab. They don’t belong in a museum to be looked at. And they don’t need to be studied, because we are human, we are people, and we’re the first peoples of this land.” Alyson Roll...
Indian Mounds of Wisconsin.(Robert A. Birmingham and Leslie E. Eisenberg)Thomas, Kathleen M. W
(seeslash-and-burn agriculture); fruit and nut trees were not girdled but rather became part of the larger garden or field system. Crops were planted in small mounds or hills about three feet (one metre) across. Corn was planted in the centre of the mound, beans in a ring around the...