Publications

  1. Binnema, T., F.B. Lanoë, and H. Pyszczyk (in press). Cartographic Poetry: Examining Historic Blackfoot and Gros Ventre Maps. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press.
  2. Zedeño, M.N., and F.B. Lanoë (in press) Atsot-akeeh’-tuksin (From all Sides a Cairn for Posterity): Ancient Monuments and Collective Action Strategies in the North American Archaic. In Stewart, B. (ed.), University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology at 100. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
  3. First Rider, D., A. Crop Eared Wolf, J. Murray, A. de Flamingh, F.B. Lanoë, M.N. Zedeño, M. DeGiorgio, J. Lindo, and R.S. Malhi (2024). Genomic Analyses Correspond with Deep Persistence of Blackfoot Confederacy from Glacial Times. Science Advances 10: ead
  4. Lanoë, F.B., M.N. Zedeño, A.M. Jansson, V.T. Holliday, and J.D. Reuther (2022). Glacial Kettles as Archives of Early Human Settlement along the Northern Rocky Mountain Front. Quaternary Research 105: 135-150.
  5. Lanoë, F.B., M.N. Zedeño, D.R. Soza, A.M. Jansson, and Blackfeet THPO (2020). McKean in the Northern Rocky Mountain Front: Economic Landscape and Ethnogenesis. Plains Anthropologist 65: 227-248.
  6. Lanoë, F.B. (2022). Blackfoot Atlas of Place Names, Oral History, and Archaeology. University of Arizona Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology Website for the Blackfeet Nation, Browning, Montana, and the Piikani First Nation, Brocket, Alberta. www.blackfootatlas.xyz
  7. Zedeño, M.N., E.R. Pickering, and F.B. Lanoë (2021). Oral Tradition as Emplacement: Ancestral Blackfoot Memories of the Rocky Mountain Front. Journal of Social Archaeology 21: 306-328.