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Woodland Indians. Hamilton, GA: State Standards Pub., 2010.

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Centre, Woodland Indian Cultural Educational. Woodland Centre profile. Brantford, Ont: Woodland Cultural Centre, 1989.

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Moeller, Roger W. Analyzing and interpreting late Woodland features. Bethlehem, CT: Archaeological Services, 1992.

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Jean, Chaumely, ed. Arts traditionnels des Amérindiens. Montréal: Hurtubise HMH, 2001.

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Trinkley, Michael. An archaeological context for the South Carolina woodland period. Columbia, S.C: Chicora Foundation, 1990.

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Beld, Scott G. Two terminal archaic/early woodland sites in central Michigan. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology, 1991.

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Mysteries of the Hopewell: Astronomers, geometers, and magicians of the eastern woodlands. Akron, Ohio: University of Akron Press, 2000.

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Espenshade, Christopher T. Woodland period archaeology of northern Georgia: Update 2008. Stone Mountain, Ga: New South Associates, 2008.

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Stewart, R. Michael. Prehistoric farmers of the Susquehanna Valley: Clemson Island culture and the St. Anthony site. Bethlehem, CT (P.O. Box 386, Bethlehem, CT, 06751-0386): Archaeological Services, 1994.

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Fortier, Andrew C. A Late Woodland procurement and ceremonial complex at the Reilley and Husted Sites in the Northern American Bottom. Champaign: Illinois State Archaeological Survey Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2015.

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Clark, Wayne E. The Buzzard Rock Site (44RN2): A late woodland dispersed village. Richmond, Va. (2801 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, 23221): Virginia Dept. of Historic Resources, 2005.

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Shen, Chen. Towards a comprehensive understanding of the lithic production system of the Princess Point Complex, southwestern Ontario. [Toronto]: The Author, 1997.

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Shen, Chen. The lithic production system of the Princess Point Complex during the transition to agriculture in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Oxford, England: John and Erica Hedges, 2001.

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A, Jackson Michael. Bivouac site (32RY189) evaluative test excavations within the Gilbert C. Grafton State Military Reservation, Ramsey County, North Dakota: Final revised report. Grand Forks, ND: Dept. of Anthropology, Anthropology Research, 2002.

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Knight, Vernon J. Excavation of the truncated mound at the Walling site: Middle Woodland culture and Copena in the Tennessee Valley. [University]: University of Alabama, Alabama State Museum of Natural History, Division of Archaeology, 1990.

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A, Jackson Michael. Camp Grafton north 2001 archeological survey, Ramsey County, North Dakota: Final revised report. Grand Forks, ND: University of North Dakota, Dept. of Anthropology, Anthropology Research, 2003.

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Jackson, Michael A. Camp Grafton north 2002-2003 archeological test excavations, Ramsey County, North Dakota: Final revised report. Grand Forks, ND: University of North Dakota, Dept. of Anthropology, Anthropology Research, 2005.

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Meinkoth, Michael C. The Sister Creeks Site mounds: Middle Woodland mortuary practices in the Illinois River Valley. Urbana: Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program, 1995.

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O, Maher Thomas, and Illinois. Dept. of Transportation, eds. The Dash Reeves site: A Middle Woodland village and lithic production center in the American Bottom. Urbana: Published for the Illinois Dept. of Transportation by the University of Illinois Press, 2001.

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1952-, Charles Douglas K., and Rakita, Gordon F. M., 1971-, eds. Staging ritual: Hopewell ceremonialism at the Mound House site, Greene County, Illinois. Kampsville, Ill: Center for American Archeology, 1998.

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Native Americans before 1492: The moundbuilding centers of the eastern woodlands. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe, 1992.

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Boyd, C. Clifford. The Bonham Site (44SM7): A late woodland village complex in Smyth County, Virginia. Richmond, Va. (2801 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, 23221): Virginia Dept. of Historic Resources, 2005.

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University of Michigan. Museum of Anthropology, ed. Structure and regional diversity of the Meadowood interaction sphere. Ann Arbor: Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, 2011.

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Pleger, Thomas Cary. Social complexity, trade, and subsistence during the Archaic/Woodland transition in the western Great Lakes (4000-400 B.C.): A diachronic study of copper using cultures at the Oconto and Riverside cemeteries. [S.l: s.n., 1998.

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Walthall, Nina R. Peoples of the past [exhibition]: Four educational posters including facts and activities about Native Americans in Illinois. Springfield, Ill.]: Illinois State Museum, 2002.

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Sacred games, death, and renewal in the ancient Eastern Woodlands: The Ohio Hopewell system of cult sodality heterarchies. Lanham: AltaMira Press, 2011.

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The Swift Creek gift: Vessel exchange on the Atlantic Coast. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2011.

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The Eastern Archaic, historicized. Lanham: AltaMira Press, 2010.

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Volo, James M. Family life in Native America. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2007.

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W, Yerkes Richard, Munson Patrick J, Ohio State University. Dept. of Anthropology., and Midwest Archaeological Conference (1986 : Ohio State University), eds. Interpretations of culture change in the eastern woodlands during the Late Woodland period. Columbus, Ohio: Dept. of Anthropology, Ohio State University, 1988.

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The Woodland Southeast. University Alabama Press, 2002.

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1949-, Anderson David G., and Mainfort Robert C. 1948-, eds. The Woodland Southeast. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2002.

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Stencils Northern Woodland Indians (Ancient and Living Cultures Stencils). Good Year Books, 1996.

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1955-, Custer Jay F., and Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference (1983 : Rehoboth Beach, Del.), eds. Late woodland cultures of the Middle Atlantic region. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1986.

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Ritzenthaler, Pat, and Robert E. Ritzenthaler. The Woodland Indians of the Western Great Lakes. Waveland Press, 1991.

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B, Petersen James, ed. A most indispensable art: Native fiber industries from eastern North America. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1996.

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S, Nassaney Michael, Cobb Charles R. 1956-, and Southeastern Archaeological Conference (43rd : 1986 : Nashville, Tenn.), eds. Stability, transformation, and variation: The Late Woodland Southeast. New York: Plenun Press, 1991.

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(Editor), Michael S. Nassaney, and Charles R. Cobb (Editor), eds. Stability, Transformation, and Variation: The Late Woodland Southeast. Springer, 1991.

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Illinois Transportation Archaeological R (Other Contributor), ed. Certain Hopewell and Late Woodland Sites in Illinois: Perino Memorial Volume. Illinois Transporatation Archaeological Resea, 2006.

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(Editor), Anne-Marie Cantwell, Lawrence Allan Conrad (Editor), and Jonathan E. Reyman (Editor), eds. Aboriginal Ritual And Economy in the Eastern Woodlands. Illinois State Museum, 2004.

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Deciphering Anasazi violence: With regional comparisons to Mesoamerican and Woodland cultures. Santa Fe, N.M: HRM Books, 1998.

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Mysteries of the Hopewell: Astronomers, Geometers, and Magicians of the Eastern Woodlands (Ohio History and Culture (Paperback)). University of Akron Press, 2003.

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The Petite Michele Site: An Early Middle Woodland Occupation In The American Bottom (Transportation Archaeological Research Reports, No. 19). University of Illinois Press, 2005.

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New Jersey. Dept. of Transportation. Bureau of Environmental Analysis., United States. Federal Highway Administration., and Louis Berger and Associates. Cultural Resource Group., eds. Abbott Farm National Historic Landmark. East Orange, N.J: Cultural Resource Group of Louis Berger & Associates, 1996.

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1957-, Atwell Karen A., and Conner Michael D. 1952-, eds. The Kuhlman Mound Group and Late Woodland Mortuary behavior in the Mississippi River Valley of west-central Illinois. Kampsville, Ill: Published for the Illinois Dept. of Transportation by the Center for American Archeology, 1991.

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Fortier, Andrew C. The Dash Reeves Site: A Middle Woodland Village and Lithic Production Center in the American Bottom. Vol. 28 (American Bottom Archaeology). Illinois Transportation, 2001.

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Atwell, Karen A. The Kuhlman Mound Group and Late Woodland Mortuary Behavior in the Mississippi River Valley of West-Central Illinois (Kamsville Archeological Center). Center for Amer Archeology Pr, 1992.

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1952-, Charles Douglas K., Leigh Steven R. 1958-, Buikstra Jane E, Illinois. Dept. of Transportation., and Center for American Archeology (U.S.), eds. The Archaic and Woodland cemeteries at the Elizabeth site in the lower Illinois Valley. Kampsville, Ill: Published for the Illinois Dept. of Transportation by the Center for American Archeology, Kampsville Archeological Center, 1988.

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Conlon, Paula J. From Powwow to Stomp Dance. Edited by Anthony Shay and Barbara Sellers-Young. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199754281.013.013.

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Oklahoma is home to 67 American Indian tribes, each of which has its own cultural heritage. The result is a wealth of parallel traditions, from powwows deriving from Plains warrior societies to stomp dances of Woodland tribes that were forcibly removed to Indian Territory (present Oklahoma) in the 19th century. Song and dance around the powwow drum contrast sharply with the stomp dance tradition, where all-night singing and dancing around a sacred fire, accompanied by the percussion of the female dancers wearing turtle or can rattles strapped around their lower legs, form the backbone of the Green Corn religion. This chapter will compare and contrast the powwow and the stomp dance in their historical cultural contexts as symbols of Native identity, and examine how these parallel dance traditions continue to reinforce a sense of ethnic pride for Native American communities in Oklahoma.
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Margaret, Scarry C., ed. Foraging and farming in the eastern woodlands. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1993.

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