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The Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin Collection is housed within the James H. Kellar Library of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology in Bloomington, Indiana, and contains documents and other scholarly materials gathered by Wheeler-Voegelin, a pioneer in ethnohistory, in the 1950s. Notes from Glenn A. Black, James H. Kellar, Warren K. Moorehead and Eli Lilly, as well as notes of other Midwestern archaeologists, are open to scholars and to the public for on-site research. The highlight of the collection is the Great Lakes-Ohio Valley Ethnohistory Collection.

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  • The Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin Collection is housed within the James H. Kellar Library of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology in Bloomington, Indiana, and contains documents and other scholarly materials gathered by Wheeler-Voegelin, a pioneer in ethnohistory, in the 1950s. Notes from Glenn A. Black, James H. Kellar, Warren K. Moorehead and Eli Lilly, as well as notes of other Midwestern archaeologists, are open to scholars and to the public for on-site research. The highlight of the collection is the Great Lakes-Ohio Valley Ethnohistory Collection. (en)
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  • The Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin Collection is housed within the James H. Kellar Library of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology in Bloomington, Indiana, and contains documents and other scholarly materials gathered by Wheeler-Voegelin, a pioneer in ethnohistory, in the 1950s. Notes from Glenn A. Black, James H. Kellar, Warren K. Moorehead and Eli Lilly, as well as notes of other Midwestern archaeologists, are open to scholars and to the public for on-site research. The highlight of the collection is the Great Lakes-Ohio Valley Ethnohistory Collection. (en)
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