The Publications of T.W. Edwin Sowter With the recent (2004) publication of a short article in the Canadian Museum of Civilization's Mercury series, T.W. Edwin Sowter becomes one of those rare authors to have published original material in three separate centuries. 1895 Notes on the Antiquities of Lake Deschenes. The
Ottawa
Naturalist, IX:114-116. 1900 Archaeology of Lake Deschenes. The Ottawa
Naturalist,
XIII(10):225-238. 1901 Prehistoric Camping Grounds Along the Ottawa River. The
Ottawa
Naturalist, XV(6):141-151. 1909 Algonkin and Huron Occupation of the Ottawa Valley.
The
Ottawa Naturalist, XXIII :61-68, 92-104. 1915 Highway of the Ottawa. Papers and Records,
The Ontario
Historical Society, XIII:42-52. 1917 Indian Villages. Lake Deschênes. Twenty-Ninth
Annual
Archaeological Report. Appendix to the Report of the Minister
of Education, Ontario. Toronto: 78-85. 1926a Back to the Days When the Indians Roamed this District; Narrations Tragic and Weird. In Old-Time Stuff, Reminiscences of the Ottawa of Earlier Days, compiled by George H. Wilson, The Saturday Evening Citizen, Feb. 20, p.2. 1926b Weird Drama on Aylmer Island; A “Feast of the Dead” Re-Pictured. In Old-Time Stuff, Reminiscences of the Ottawa of Earlier Days, compiled by George H. Wilson, The Saturday Evening Citizen, Feb. 27, p.2. 1926c When Hurons and Algonquins Occupied the Ottawa Valley. In Old-Time Stuff, Reminiscences of the Ottawa of Earlier Days, compiled by George H. Wilson, The Saturday Evening Citizen, June 12, p.2. 1926d How Great Algonquin Nation Began to Fail; Ruthless Foes. In Old-Time Stuff, Reminiscences of the Ottawa of Earlier Days, compiled by George H. Wilson, The Saturday Evening Citizen, June 19, p.2. 1926e Feast of Dead was Ghastly Yet Grand Huron Ceremonial. In Old-Time Stuff, Reminiscences of the Ottawa of Earlier Days, compiled by George H. Wilson, The Saturday Evening Citizen, June 26, p.2. 1926f Huron Ossuary was Found in Ottawa in Year ’43 When Men Were Digging Sand for Bridge. In Old-Time Stuff, Reminiscences of the Ottawa of Earlier Days, compiled by George H. Wilson, The Saturday Evening Citizen, July 3, p.2. 1926g How the Indians Made Their Pottery. In Old-Time Stuff, Reminiscences of the Ottawa of Earlier Days, compiled by George H. Wilson, The Saturday Evening Citizen, July 31, p.2. 1926h Cache of Bullets was Found in 1897. In Old-Time Stuff, Reminiscences of the Ottawa of Earlier Days, compiled by George H. Wilson, The Saturday Evening Citizen, July 31, p.2. 1926i This Indian Had Tools Made from the Bones of a Human. In Old-Time Stuff, Reminiscences of the Ottawa of Earlier Days, compiled by George H. Wilson, The Saturday Evening Citizen, Aug. 7, p.2. 2004 Thoughts on Relic-Hunting. In A Passion for the
Past, Papers in Honour of James F. Pendergast, pp.59-62, edited
by
James V. Wright and Jean-Luc Pilon. Mercury Series Archaeology
Paper 164, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau. |
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