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William Martin Beauchamp

    William Martin Beauchamp was an American ethnologist and Episcopal clergyman whose publications focused on the archaeology and ethnology of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) people of New York. His works provide valuable insights into the culture and history of this significant Indigenous nation. Beauchamp's approach combined meticulous fieldwork with a deep understanding of oral traditions, creating an important record for future generations. His scholarship remains a key resource for understanding Indigenous North American culture.

    Moravian Journals Relating to Central New York, 1745-66
    Civil, Religious and Mourning Councils and Ceremonies of Adoption of the New York Indians
    Perch Lake Mounds, With Notes on Other New York Mounds, and Some Accounts of Indian Trails
    Revolutionary Soldiers Resident or Dying in Onondaga County, N.Y.; With Supplementary List of Possible Veterans
    Aboriginal use of Wood in New York
    Wampum And Shell Articles Used By The New York Indians, Issue 41