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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Waltson, Mark. "Pre-Contact Indians of Montgomery County." Montgomery County Story, 29 (February 1986): 199-206.

Clark,Wayne E. "The Origins of the Piscataway and Related Indian Cultures." Maryland Historical Magazine, 75 (March 1980): 8-22.

Franklin, Katherine A. A Late Woodland Occupation Site on Lower Mason Island, Montgomery County, Maryland. (M.A. American University, 1979).

Griffith, Daniel R. "Townsend Ceramics and the Late Woodland of Southern Delaware." Maryland Historical Magazine, 75 (March 1980): 23-41.
Categories: Native American

Makofsky, Abraham. "Tradition and Change in the Lumbee Indian Community of Baltimore." Maryland Historical Magazine, 75 (March 1980): 55-71.

Porter, Frank. W., III. "An Unusual Nanticoke Interview." Maryland Archeology, 16 (March 1980): 18-21.
Categories: Native American

Brennan, Louis A., comp. "A Compilation of Fluted Points of Eastern North America by Count and Distribution: An AENA Project." Archaeology of Eastern North America, 10 (1982): 27-46.

Cresthull, Paul. "A George Webb Pipe from Chard." Maryland Archeology, 19 (no. 2, 1982): 28-32.

Curry, Dennis C., and Jay F. Custer. "Holocene Climatic Change in the Middle Atlantic Area: Preliminary Observations frmo Archaeological Sites." North American Archaeologist, 3 (no. 4, 1982): 275-85.

Davidson, Thomas E. "Historically Attested Indian Villages of the Lower Delmarva." Maryalnd Archeology, 18 (March 1982): 1-8.

Davidson, Thomas E. "Historically Attested Indian Villages of the Lower Delmarva." Maryland Archeology, 18 (March 1982): 1-8.

Jennings, Francis. "Indians and Frontiers in Seventeenth-Century Maryland." In Early Maryland in a Wider World ed. by David B. Quinn. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1982, pp. 216-41.

McNamara, Joseph M. "Excavations at Baldwin: A Late Archaic Site in the Maryland Coastal Plain." Maryland Archeology, 18 (no. 2, 1982): 1-27.

Porter, Frank W., III. "Backyard Ethnohistory: Understanding Indian Survivals in the Middle Atlantic Region." Virginia Social Science Journal, 17 (November 1982): 41-48.
Categories: Native American

Porter, Frank W., III. "Salvagaing the Past: Excerpt on the Salvaging of the Susquehanna Rivert Petroglyphs." Newsletter of the American Committee to Advance the Study of Petroglyphs and Pictographs, 3 (1982): 12-17.

Smith, Grafton V., Tom Boyce, and R. Michael Stewart. "Two Stone Pipes from Martin's Meadow: 18WA23." Maryland Archeology, 18 (Marhc 1982): 29-31.

Stewart, R. Micahel. "Prehistoric Ceramics of the Great Valley of Maryland." Archaeology of Eastern North America, 10 (1982): 69-94.

Sutherland, Hunter C. The Little Falls Meeting of Friends, 1738-1988. Bel Air, MD: Historical Society of Harford County, 1988.

Barbour, Philip L. "The Earliest Reconnaissance of the Chesapeake Bay Area: Captain John Smith's Map and Indian Vocabulary." Virginia Magzine of History and Biography, 79 (July 1971): 280-302; "Part II." 80 (January 1972): 21-51.

Akerson, Louise E. American Indians in the Baltimore Area. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, 1988.

Boender, Debra Ruth. Our Fires Have Nearly Gone Out: A History of Indian-White Relations on the Colonial Maryland Frontier, 1633-1776. Ph.D. diss., The University of New Mexico, 1988.

McWilliams, Rita. "Maryland's Native Americans." Maryland, 21 (Summer 1989):46-53.
Categories: Native American

Robinson, W. Stitt. "Conflicting Views on Landholding: Lord Baltimore and the Experiences of Colonial Maryland with Native Americans." Maryland Historical Magazine, 83 (Summer 1988): 85-97.

Hennesey, James S. J. "The Baltimore Council of 1966." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society, 76 (September 1965): 157-73.

Garretson, Sarah. "European Control Over the Native Americans on the Eastern Shore." The Key to Old Kent, 2 (no. 2, 2008): 20-30.

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