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The Sidey-Mackay Village Site

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

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The Sidey-Mackay village site, excavated by the author in 1926, is located on the farms of Messrs. William F. Sidey and John A. Mackay, on Lot 8, Concession V, Nottawasaga Township, Simcoe County, Ontario, about one mile west of the village of Creemore, in territory known to have been inhabited by the Tionontati Indians, or Tobacco Nation, a tribe of the Iroquoian stock. This site, unlike many in the same area, had suffered little from the depredations of collectors; an instructive representative collection was secured. Additional material was collected by the writer from the surface of the Mackay farm in 1923.

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Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1946 

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This paper, which was found in Mr. Wintemberg's files after his death, was delivered to the Editor by Dr. Douglas Leechman of the National Museum of Canada, who has read proof.

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