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1. BORDEN, Charles E., 1961. Fraser River Archaeological Project.
6 pages, 1 illustration, 2 photographs, l table.
A report on the 1960 excavations of the stratified DjRi: 3 site, 7000 B.C.
to 400 B.C.
2. MCFEAT, Tom F. S., 1962. Museum Ethnology and the Algonquian Project.
80 pages, 1 map, ISBN 0-660-10317-6 / 978-0-660-10317-4.
The author suggests that research under organized conditions in a large,
yet limited area should operate at three levels - program, project, and study,
and gives the Algonquian Project as an example.
3. WRIGHT, James V., 1963. An Archaeological Survey Along the North Shore
of Lake Superior. 9 pages, 1 illustration.
A report on the 1960 archaeological survey of the north shore of Lake Superior.
4. CAPES, Katherine H., 1963. The W.B. Nickerson Survey and Excavations,
1912-15, of the Southern Manitoba Mounds Region. 178 pages, 19 photographs,
3 tables, 32 illustrations.
A report on the burial mounds in southern Manitoba based upon the investigations
of W.B. Nickerson, 1912-1915.
5. PEACOCK, Kenneth, 1963. A Survey of Ethnic Folk Music Across Western
Canada. 13 pages.
Highlights of the folk music among thirty-three communities in western Canada
are presented.
6. LEVESQUE, L'Abbé René, F. Fitz Osborne, et J. V. Wright,
1964. Le gisement de batiscan. Notes sur des vestiges laissés par
une peuplade de culture sylvicole inférieure dans la vallée
du Saint-Laurent. 59 pages, 5 photographies, 3 illustrations, 7 tableaux,
ISBN 0-660-90253-2 / 978-0-660-90253-1.
Compte-rendu d'un village appartenant à la culture Meadwood, environ
500-1000 ans av. J.-C.
7. TAYLOR, William E. Jr., 1964. La préhistoire de la péninsule
du Labrador. 33 pages, ISBN 0-660-90252-4 / 978-0-660-90252-4.
Esquisse de la préhistoire amérindienne et esquimaude de la
péninsule du Labrador.
8. CHANNEN, E. R., and N.D. Clarke, 1965. The Copeland Site: A Precontact
Huron Site in Simcoe County, Ontario. 27 pages, 3 photographs, 6 illustrations,
10 tables.
A description of a Northern Division Huron-Petun site.
9. ROGERS, Edward S., 1965. An Athapaskan Type of Knife. 16 pages,
4 photographs, 1 illustration, ISBN 0-660-10318-4 / 978-0-660-10318-1.
This paper describes seven knives, five from the Royal Ontario Museum and
two from the National Museum of Canada, for which only fragmentary information
is available and suggests their provenance, place of manufacture, age, and
use.
La version imprimée est épuisée. Disponible en
ligne au Portail du Patrimoine Autochtone.
The paper version is out of print. Available online at
Gateway to Aboriginal Heritage.
10. MITCHELL, Donald H., 1965. Preliminary Excavations at a Cobble Tool
Site (Djri 7) in the Fraser Canyon, British Columbia. 20 pages, 11 photographs,
13 illustrations, 3 tables.
A description of fieldwork in 1963 to locate artifacts in-situ for comparison
with surface collections.
11. MITCHELL, Barry M., 1966. Preliminary Report on a Woodland Site Near
Deep River, Ontario. 21 pages, 3 photographs, 3 tables, 3 illustrations.
A report on a stratified Woodland period site in the upper Ottawa River Valley.
12. SANGER, David, 1966. Excavations in the Lochnore - Nesikep Creek Locality,
British Columbia: Interim Report. 22 pages, 1 table, 8 photographs.
A preliminary report on the results of excavations on six sites along a forty-four
mile stretch of the Fraser River.
13. MASON, L., 1967. The Swampy Cree: A Study in Acculturation. 75
pages, 6 photographs, 2 maps.
The Swampy Cree have had many contacts with the white man. Nevertheless,
the Aboriginal heritage has never died out completely. The aspects of local
culture lost in the process of acculturation have been compensated for by
the conservation of many traditional values.
14. SPENCE, Michael W., 1967. A Middle Woodland Burial Complex in the
St. Lawrence Valley. 31 pages, 5 photographs, 1 illustration.
An examination of the evidence for the adoption of Adena and Hopewell mortuary
practices by the Native population of the St. Lawrence Valley circa A.D. 8.
15. KNIGHT, R., 1968. Ecological Factors in the Changing Economy and Social
Organization Among the Rupert House Cree. 112 pages, illustrated.
A paper on the results of a survey carried out in east James Bay. The author
documents changing relationships of the community to the environment over
the last sixty years, with emphasis on family hunting territories.
16. MACDONALD, George F., 1968. Debert: A Paleo-Indian Site in Central
Nova Scotia. 207 pages, 24 photographs, 26 illustrations, 16 tables,
ISBN 0-660-10320-6 / 978-0-660-10320-4. Reprinted 1968 and 1985 by Persimmon
Press (Buffalo) with a foreword by Richard Michael Gramly and a new index.
A detailed examination of a ten thousand year old paleo-Indian site in Nova
Scotia. A classic among archaeological site reports.
17. SANGER, David, 1968. The Texas Creek Burial Site Assemblage, British
Columbia. 23 pages, 5 photographs, 3 tables, 4 illustrations.
A report on grave goods from a disturbed burial site, probably Kamloops Phase,
dating between A.D. 1400 and 1600.
18. PENDERGAST, James F., 1968. The Summerstown Station Site. 47 pages,
7 photographs, 14 tables, 2 illustrations.
A detailed description of a St. Lawrence River Iroquoian site near Cornwall,
Ontario.
19. JOHNSTON, Richard B., 1968. Archaeology of Rice Lake, Ontario.
49 pages, 12 photographs, 1 table, 1 illustration.
The lengthy cultural sequence around Rice Lake, Ontario as revealed by survey,
excavation and the examination of surface collections of artifacts.
20. GUY, Camil, 1974. The Weymontaching Birchbark Canoe. 55 pages,
35 photographs, 13 illustrations, ISBN 0-660-00085-7 / 978-0-660-10319-8.
A report on the construction of a traditional birchbark canoe made in 1966
by the Weymontaching Cree of northern Quebec destined for the collections
of the National Museum of Man.
La version imprimée est épuisée. Disponible en
ligne au Portail du Patrimoine Autochtone.
The paper version is out of print. Available online at
Gateway to Aboriginal Heritage.
20. GUY, Camil, 1970. Le canot d'écorce à Weymontaching. 57
pages, 35 photographies, 13 illustrations. Réimprimé 1977 par
les Éditions de l'Aurore, ISBN 0-88532-131-6 / 978-0-88532-131-5.
Un rapport sur la construction d'un canoë de birchbark traditionnel
fait en 1966 par le Cree de Weymontaching du Québec nordique destiné aux
collections du Musée national de l'Homme.
La version imprimée est épuisée. Disponible en
ligne au Portail du Patrimoine Autochtone.
The paper version is out of print. Available online at
Gateway to Aboriginal Heritage.
21. KLYMASZ, Robert B., 1969. A Bibliography of Ukrainian Folklore in
Canada, 1902-64. 53 pages, ISBN 0-660-10319-2 / 978-0-660-10319-8.
This bibliography includes manifestations of Ukrainian folklore in Canada
as reported in publications outside as well as inside Canada and materials
published in Canada on traditional 'old country' manifestations of Ukrainian
folklore. It is introduced by a critical survey of various trends and factors
that influenced the investigation of Ukrainian folklore in Canada from 1902
to 1964.
22. KIDD, Kenneth E., 1969. Historic Site Archaeology in Canada. 47
pages.
A summary of the investigations of Canadian archaeological sites of historical
significance.
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