Document Type
Exhibition
Publication Date
Spring 2015
Abstract
Panel 1. Seeking Shelter from the Storm; Architecture in Eighteenth Century New France
WMU ScholarWorks Citation
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project and Nassaney, Michael S., "Structures Introductory Panel" (2015). Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project. 52.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/fortstjoseph/52
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Comments
Seeking Shelter from the Storm was created and designed by members of the Anthroplogy in the Community class (ANTH 5030) in Spring 2015 (Kaitlin Burton, Jenna Combs, Erika Loveland, Kyle Moerchen, Lakenia Payne, Joseph Puntasecca, Stephen Staten, Devon Yurko under the direction of Dr. Micheal S. Nassaney.) This exhibit was produced with support from the Joseph L. Peyser Endowment for the Study of New France, the Western Michigan University Cultural Events Committee, Quebec Delegation of Chicago and the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project, a partnership between Western Michigan University and the City of Niles. Assistance was also provided by: Kevin Finney, Joe Hines, Robert Myers, Sue Reichert, Marcus Winchester, Micheal Worline, and the 2015 WMU Archaeological Field School.