Hey all.
I was reading the latest issue of Sojourn and there is an article comparing map locations in a 1600s-drawn map and an ArcGIS map of known Native American sites and speak specifically about the Pennsauken Creek watershed area. Has anyone ever come across that data in some public-facing form? I searched the ArcGIS site and found the main "USA Native Lands" map (https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=9e985822fa6b41f092c172f22d055484) but nothing else.
Furthermore, are there any public-facing ArcGIS maps of Pine Barrens "heritage" sites?
For purposes of preservation I get why it would not be public information, but if it is I'd love to peruse.
I was reading the latest issue of Sojourn and there is an article comparing map locations in a 1600s-drawn map and an ArcGIS map of known Native American sites and speak specifically about the Pennsauken Creek watershed area. Has anyone ever come across that data in some public-facing form? I searched the ArcGIS site and found the main "USA Native Lands" map (https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=9e985822fa6b41f092c172f22d055484) but nothing else.
Furthermore, are there any public-facing ArcGIS maps of Pine Barrens "heritage" sites?
For purposes of preservation I get why it would not be public information, but if it is I'd love to peruse.