The origin and spread of the Calumet Ceremony
Blakeslee, Donald J., 1943-
Blakeslee, Donald J., 1943-
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1981-10
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Anthroplogy,Calumet ceremony,Ceremonies,Ceremonial origins
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Blakeslee DJ. The Origin and Spread of the Calumet Ceremony. American Antiquity. 1981;46(4):759-768. doi:10.2307/280104
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This article refutes Turnbaugh's (1979) thesis that explains the origin and spread of the calumet ceremony by proceeding from Wallace's (1956) model of nativistic movements. It presents ethnohistoric and archaeological evidence for the origin of the calumet prior to A.D. 1634 on the Great Plains and explains its subsequent spread into the Woodlands in terms of alliances for trade and warfare. © Copyright Society for American Archaeology 1981.
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Cambridge University Press
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American Antiquity
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00027316
