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TitleProtohistoric Canadian Athapaskan Populations: An Ethnohistorical Reconstruction
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1980
AuthorsYerbury, C. J.
Secondary TitleReconsiderations of Aboriginal Social Organization in the North American Subarctic: Papers from a Symposium
Volume17
Issue2
Pagination17-33
PublisherArctic Anthropology
Place PublishedUniversity of Wisconsin Press
Publication Languageen
ISBN Number0066-6939; 1933-8140
KeywordsCanadian Athapaskan, change, Cree, ethnohistorical, invadors, protohistoric, reconstruction
Abstract

This paper examines ethnohistorical data and their interpretations in an effort to show that the Cree were l8th century invaders of the Athabasca Lake region. Evidence shows that 18th century change was rapid and pronounced with a significant reorientation of Athapaskan and Algonkian man-land relationships. Protohistoric change has broad theoretical implications for models of Canadian Athapaskan indigenous populations.

URLhttp://www.jstor.org/stable/40315976
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First Nations

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Humanities Bibliography

Citation Key23339

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