Description: Title: The Ontario Iroquois Tradition.Series: National Museum of Canada, Bulletin 210; Anthropological Series No. 75.Author: J. V. Wright.Publisher: National Museums of Canada, Ottawa.Publication Date: 1973, reprint.Format: paperbackLength: 195 pagesSize: approximately 6 1/2" by 9 3/4"Illustrations: 4 figures, 5 maps, and 19 plates.Description: Viewing the Ontario Iroquois tradition as part of a larger northeastern Iroquois co-tradition, and linking the prehistoric evidence to historic Ontario and western New York State Iroquois tribes by means of ethnohistorical data, Wright has achieved an unbroken sequence of events from about A.D. 1000 to 1650. Over this 650 year span he traces a cultural continuity which, more or less arbitrarily, he describes under three broad developmental Stages, viz., the Early Ontario Iroquois stage (ca. A.D. 1000-1300), the Middle Ontario Iroquois stage (ca. A.D. 1300-1400), and the Late Ontario Iroquois stage (ca. A.D. 1400-1650). Condition: The binding is intact with some weakness at the hinges. Light cover wear, light front cover crease. Very slight fading of spine (not as much as it appears to be in the photo). Clean and crisp interior.
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