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[Herbert C. Kraft et al. (1994)] White, Marian E. 1961 Iroquois Culture History in the Niagara Frontier Area of New York State. Anthropological Papers, University of Michigan No. 16. Ann Arbor. Houghton, Frederick 1909 Indian Village, Camp and Burial Sites on the Niagara Frontier. Bulletin, Buffalo Society of Natural Science 9(3). Buffalo. 8 After Point Peninsula: Pickering vs. Owasco in the St. Lawrence Valley The 1992 Excavations at the Mulcaster Island East Site (36H 14), St. Lawrence Islands National Park Cesare D'Annibale and Brian D. Ross, Parks Canada. Ontario Region It is generally accepted that both Glen Meyer and Pickering traditions in southwestern Ontario developed out of such local Middle Woodland cultures as the Point Peninsula. Some researchers, though, now argue that the Glen Meyer/Pickering dichotomy may in fact be artificial, with both traditions merely representing regional variations of a single, larger cultural construct. Based on