book chapter

Delaware

handbook of north american indians. northeast15 • Published In 1978 • Pages: 213-239

By: Goddard, Ives.

Abstract
This article, from the Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 15, is a comprehensive survey of Delaware ethnography from the seventeenth century to the 1970s. The autor describes the westward movement of the Delaware from the east coast of the United States through the present states of Indiana, Ohio, Kansas, Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and to Ontario, Canada. The summary is very compactly written and covers a wide range of topics such as political organization, subsistence, technology, clothing and adornment, structures, life cycle events, religion, warfare, and culture contacts with other societies. This document provides an excellent general background for a more intensive study of Delaware ethnography.
Subjects
Identification
Internal migration
Acculturation and culture contact
Sociocultural trends
Normal garb
External trade
Lineages
Phratries
External relations
Organized ceremonial
culture
Delaware
HRAF PubDate
2003
Region
North America
Sub Region
Eastern Woodlands
Document Type
book chapter
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
John Beierle; 2002
Field Date
no date
Coverage Date
seventeenth century-1970s
Coverage Place
United States; Canada
Notes
Ives Goddard
Stock number: 047-000-00351-2
Bibliographical references in document 21: Anonymous
LCCN
77017162
LCSH
Delaware Indians