Re: Anthropologist with BA

Bob (RKUNST@KENTVM.KENT.EDU)
Fri, 3 Mar 1995 21:16:19 EST

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>Please respond directly to rkunst@kentvm.kent.edu
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>I am researching Dakota Fireplaces. This is a cooking fire used mainly on the
>prairies of the midwest where high winds make surface fires dangerous and impra
>ctical. I'm looking for reference material related to this type of fire. Othe
>r key names would be: Dakota hole, Lakota fireplace and underground cooking fi
>re. This fire is basicly 1-2 ft deep hole with an air vent controling the fire
> temperature. I've used it to make pottery and cook. If you know of anyone w
>ho has written any thing on this could you let me know at this address:
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> \ | \ \ \ rkunst@kentvm.kent.edu
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> \ | \ \ books, articles, ideas
> \ fire \ citations, references
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I found in the Turner Site from the 1920's (mound-builder area) fire site
just like the above picture and more. Question: Where else or what other
sites would show fires (creamation fires possibly) like the Turner site.
How would I go about finding information on those sites.