Abstract

Excavations on Rock Island, an island in Lake Michigan, have recovered a group of Jesuit rings that pertain to Potawatomi and, probably, Ottawa villages there. The rings show certain style shifts that add to Cleland’s proposed sequence changes and provide a well-dated ring profile for the western Great Lakes in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.

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