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From Indigenous peoples and European colonizers to the modern nations of Canada and the United States, this work traces the St Clair River and its environsâ transformation through culturally driven practices and artifacts of shipbuilding, navigation, place naming, and mapmaking.

Produktbeschreibung
From Indigenous peoples and European colonizers to the modern nations of Canada and the United States, this work traces the St Clair River and its environsâ transformation through culturally driven practices and artifacts of shipbuilding, navigation, place naming, and mapmaking.
Autorenporträt
Daniel F. Harrison, PhD, is a maritime archaeologist, sailor, and diver specializing in the Great Lakes region. Recently retired from a forty-year career as an academic librarian, he has had his research in maritime archaeology published in peer-reviewed journals including Historical Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Michigan Historical Review. Harrison's research and theoretical motivations are focused on community-centered preservation and interpretation of maritime heritage and submerged cultural resources.