Document Type
Exhibition
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
The living history community is a bridge between scholars and the public. Re-enactors and craftsmen bring history to life for the public through events sponsored by the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project , demonstrating 18th-century lifeways and animating archaeological discoveries.
WMU ScholarWorks Citation
Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project, "Partnerships 5: Living History Partnerships at Fort St. Joseph" (2017). Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project. 57.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/fortstjoseph/57
Included in
American Material Culture Commons, Archaeological Anthropology Commons, European History Commons, Social History Commons
Comments
This exhibit was created and designed by members of the Anthropology in the Community class (ANTH 5030) in Spring 2017.