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THE HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF Fort Ouiatenon 300 Years in the Making
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Preface
Introduction
PART I: HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
1 Fort Ouiatenon: Three Hundred Years from the Founding, Loss, Rediscovery, and Archaeology
2 The History of the Archaeology of Ouiatenon
3 Outside the Fort: Completing the Picture of the Ouiatenon Landscape
4 French Colonial History and Archaeology at Fort Miamis and Vincennes
PART II: ARTIFACT STUDIES
5 Use of Animals at Fort Ouiatenon

6 Symbolism, Nationality, Identity, and Gender as Interpreted from an Eighteenth-Century Ring from Fort Ouiatenon
7 Buckles from Fort Ouiatenon: Searching for Interpretive Clues in the Documents and Testing for Their Composition
8 Flintlocks on the Frontier: A Case Study of Fort St. Joseph (20BE23), Niles, Michigan
PART III: COMMUNITY, STAKEHOLDERS, AND PRESERVATION
9 Myaamiaki (Miami People): A Living People with a Past
10 The Feast of the Hunters' Moon: A Commemoration of the History of Indiana's First European Settlement

11 Connecting the Song to the Artifact at the Feast of the Hunters' Moon
12 Preserving the Past for the Future: Sustainable and Responsible Curation of Colonial Archaeological Collections in the Midwest
13 At the Edge of Forever: Preserving Fort Ouiatenon and the Creation of the Ouiatenon Preserve, a Roy Whistler Foundation Project
Acknowledgments
Contributors
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