| Classic-to-Contact-Period Continuities in Maya Governance in Central Peten, Guatemala |
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| Landscapes of Refuge and Resiliency: Native Californian Persistence at Tomales Bay, California, 1770s-1870s |
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| Salvaging the Salvage Anthropologists: Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, Carl Voegelin, and the Future of Ethnohistory |
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| Toward the Decipherment of a Set of Mid-Colonial Khipus from the Santa Valley, Coastal Peru |
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| Calendars in Knotted Cords: New Evidence on How Khipus Captured Time in Nineteenth-Century Cuzco and Beyond |
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| The Personal Politics of Action and Applied Anthropology |
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| Archival Epistemology: Honor, Sodomy, and Indians in Eighteenth-Century New Mexico |
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| Ch'orti', Lenca, and Pipil: An Onomastic Approach to Redefining the Sixteenth-Century Southeastern Maya Frontier |
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| The Bolivian Toba (Guaicuruan) Expansion in Northern Gran Chaco, 1550-1850 |
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| Mexican Manuscripts and the First Images of Africans in the Americas |
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| Gendered Mobilities: Performing Masculinities in the Late Eighteenth-Century Mobile Fur Trade Community |
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| The Politics of Devotion: Indigenous Spirituality and the Virgin of Chiquinquira in the New Kingdom of Granada |
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| On the Verge of Total Extinction? From Guaikuru to Kadiweu in Nineteenth-Century Brazil |
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| Puzzles of Creek Social Organization in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries |
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| My Home Is on Both Sides: Indigenous Communities and the US-Canadian Border on the Columbia Plateau, 1880s-1910s |
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| Presidential Address: Eighteenth-Century Indian Trading Villages in the Wabash River Valley |
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| The Point of View of a Stone: Looking at the Colonization of the Northern Plains from the Standing Rock |
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| In Case I Die Where I Am Selected to Be Sent: Coercion and the Tlaxcalan Resettlement of 1591 |
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| The Transcoding of the Codex Xolotl in Don Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl's Historia de la nacion chichimeca |
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| Makers and Keepers of Networks: Amerindian Spaces, Migrations, and Exchanges in the Brazilian Amazon and French Guiana, 1600-1730 |
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| Cannibalism and the Body Politic: Independent Indians in the Era of Brazilian Independence |
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| Rethinking the Amazon Frontier in the Seventeenth Century: The Violent Deaths of the Missionaries Luis Figueira and Francisco Pires |
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| Rethinking Amerindian Spaces in Brazilian History |
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| Strategic Citizenship: Negotiating Public Law 280 in Arizona, 1953-1968 |
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| Perinatal Rites in the Ritual of the Bacabs, a Colonial Maya Manuscript |
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| The Serpent Within: Birth Rituals and Midwifery Practices in Pre-Hispanic and Colonial Mesoamerican Cultures |
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| Ossified and Materialized Selves in Three Manuscripts of Colonial Guatemala: Connections with the Sacred Instrumentality of Bone |
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| As if His Heart Died: A Reinterpretation of Moteuczoma's Cowardice in the Conquest History of the Florentine Codex |
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| Tepahtihquetl pan ce pilaltepetzin/A Village Healer |
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| Michael Harkin's Feeling and Thinking in Memory and Forgetting: Toward an Ethnohistory of the Emotions |
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| Out of the Dark Ages and into the Light |
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| The Significance of William Simmons's 1988 Article Culture Theory in Contemporary Ethnohistory |
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| Raymond D. Fogelson's The Ethnohistory of Events and Nonevents |
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| The Making of Regional Systems: The Tapajos/Madeira and Trombetas/Nhamunda Regions in the Lower Brazilian Amazon, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries |
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| A Significant Article in Ethnohistory |
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| Between the Lof and the Liberators: Mapuche Authority in Chile's Guerra a Muerte (1819-1825) |
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| Reading the Entangled Life of Goggey, an Aboriginal Man on the Fringes of Early Colonial Sydney |
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| What Is Ethnohistory?: A Sixty-Year Retrospective |
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| Ethnohistory at Sixty |
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| Threads, Traces, and the Affective Foundation of a Region: The Case Study of the Slate Falls First Nation (Canada) |
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| I Am Just a Ticitl: Decolonizing Central Mexican Nahua Female Healers, 1535-1635 |
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| When the Cherokee Became Indigenous: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and its Paradoxical Legalities |
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| Cacicas, Escribanos, and Landholders: Indigenous Women's Late Colonial Mexican Texts, 1703-1832 |
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| I Saw Their Evil Intent: Positioning the Highland Maya in the Moral Hierarchy of a Just Conquest |
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| Remembering Nishu: Spatiality and Belonging in the Missouri River Bottomlands |
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| Testing the Limits of Colonial Parenting: Navajo Domestic Workers, the Intermountain Indian School, and the Urban Relocation Program, 1950-1962 |
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| Indigenous Technologies in the 1577 Relaciones geograficas of New Spain: Collective Land Memory, Natural Resources, and Herbal Medicine |
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| Hurtling off a Precipice, Falling into a River: A Nahuatl Metaphor and the Christian Concept of Sin |
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| Indigenous Diplomacy and Spanish Mediation in the Lower Colorado-Gila River Region, 1771-1783 |
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| An Archival Ethnography of Edward Sapir's Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) Texts, Correspondence, and Fieldwork through the Douglas Thomas Drawings |
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