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William A.
Starna (born
March 1943) is
Professor Emeritus of
Anthropology at the
State University of New York at Oneonta. He has
written and
edited numerous...
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Richard Peters.
Starna, 154.
Starna, 155. Boyd, 38.
Starna, 156–57. Kalter, 24. Bowen,112-129
Starna, 157.
Starna, 160.
Starna, 160–61.
Starna, 161–63. Shannon...
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Campisi &
Starna 1995, p. 470.
Campisi &
Starna 1995, p. 468.
Campisi &
Starna 1995, p. 471.
Campisi &
Starna 1995, p. 472.
Campisi &
Starna 1995, p. 474...
- Lenape, xinkw-
means 'big' and x****
means 'snake'.
Professor William A.
Starna, of SUNY Oneonta, says the
initial "ch"
sound would be
pronounced more like...
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reconstructions Proto-Iroquoian
language Dean R. Snow and
William A.
Starna –
archeologists and
historians who have
conducted ground-breaking archeological...
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Starna &
Watkins 1991, p. 39.
Lalemant 1899, p. 243.
Starna &
Watkins 1991, p. 43.
Richter 1992, p. 68.
Starna &
Watkins 1991, pp. 44, 47.
Starna &...
- Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 30
August 2024. Snow, Dean R.; Gehring,
Charles T.;
Starna,
William A. (1996). In
Mohawk Country.
Syracuse University Press. ISBN 0-8156-2723-8...
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Starna,
William A. (2013). From
Homeland to New Land: A
History of the
Mahican Indians, 1600-1830. London:
University of
Nebraska Press. p. 3.
Starna...
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Croatan Wampanoag Weapemeoc Plains Cree
Doctors Dean R. Snow and
William A.
Starna –
Archeologists and
historians who have
conducted ground-breaking archeological...
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Somerset Pubs, 1999; ISBN 978-0403098774
Allen W. Trelease,
William A.
Starna:
Indian Affairs in
Colonial New York
Indian Affairs in
Colonial New York:...