Social Network Analysis of Iroquoian Sites in the St. Lawrence River Valley: AD 1400–1600

TitleSocial Network Analysis of Iroquoian Sites in the St. Lawrence River Valley: AD 1400–1600
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsHart, JP, Birch, J, Gates-St-Pierre, C
JournalJournal of Historical Network Research
Volume8
Pagination98–144
Date Published12/2023
ISSN2535-8863
Abstract

Relatively little is known from the sixteenth- and seventeenth-cen- tury AD ethnohistorical record about Iroquoian societies in the St Lawrence River Valley compared to the Huron-Wendat in southern Ontario and Haudenosaunee in New York. This is because Iroquoian villagers dispersed from the valley over the course of the sixteenth century. Here we use formal social network analysis to build on understandings of St. Lawrence Iroquoians’ socio-political interactions within and outside of the valley from AD 1400 to 1600. This analysis is based on pottery vessel decorations as signals of female membership in socio-political net- works. Results indicate valley-long coalitional networks that became looser at the end of the sixteenth century as St. Lawrence Iroquoians dispersed from the valley.

URLhttps://jhnr.net/articles/71
DOI10.25517/jhnr.v8i1.71