Distribution of the Aboriginal Population of Michigan

W. B. Hinsdale

The second book in the Museum’s Occasional Contributions series is W. B. Hinsdale’s work on the Native population of Michigan before and during the period of European contact. Hinsdale describes how the location of food sources (animal and plant) influenced Native settlement patterns. A color map of the state shows the counties, rivers, types of forest, and distribution of villages.

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Publisher: Museum of Anthropology

Year of Publication: 1932

Location: Ann Arbor, MI

Pages: 35

Price: $5

Print ISBN: 978-1-949098-61-7

Ebook ISBN: 978-1-951538-61-3

Series / Number: Occasional Contributions No. 2

Tables / Illustrations: 1 color map, 2 b&w illustrations

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By Elizabeth Noll

Editor at University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology