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Ethnohistory in the Arctic : the Bering Strait Eskimo / by Ray, Dorothy Jean.(CARDINAL)148841; Pierce, Richard A.(Richard Austin),1918-2004.(CARDINAL)709709;
Bibliography: pages 264-274.
Subjects: Eskimos; Eskimos;
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Algonkian ethnohistory of the Carolina sound ... / by Mook, Maurice A.(Maurice Allison),1904-1973.(CARDINAL)539817;
Essential portion of Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1943."Notes" (bibliographical): pages 194-197, 226-228.
Subjects: Academic theses.; Algonquian Indians.; Indians of North America;
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An ethnohistory of the Chisana River basin / by Easton, Norman Alexander,author.; Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park and Preserve (Agency : U.S.),issuing body.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-129).
Subjects: Chisana River Basin (Yukon); Ethnohistory; Watersheds; Ethnohistory; Watersheds; Tanana Indians.; Upper Tanana language.;
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Chickahominy Indians - Eastern division : a brief ethnohistory / by Adkins, Elaine,author.(CARDINAL)889379; Adkins, Raymond,author.(CARDINAL)889380;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Our forefathers were there -- The birthplace of the CIED -- The birth of the CIED -- Plecker's war on Indians -- Being Eastern Chickahominy -- Schooling for the CIED -- List of tribal members -- Transcription of Ralph Hamor's description of the negotiating a treaty in 1614 with the Chickahominies -- Culture of the Chickahominies in the 17th century -- Burial sites of the Chickahominy Indians-Eastern Division -- Some history of the Bradby family in Eastern Virginia -- Notes prepared by Frank Speck prior to a meeting at the Department of Indian Affairs -- Letter from E.P. Bradby to the U.S. Department of Indian Affairs seeking federal recognition -- Frank Speck letter to M.W. Stirling -- An act to preserve racial integrity -- CIED veterans -- Joanne Howard's letter to Senator George Allen.When Captain John Smith stepped ashore in the New World to found the Jamestown Settlement in 1607, the Chickahominy Indians were there. If you have wondered what life was like in the 1600's from the perspective of the First Americans, this brief ethnohistory will tell you the truth you may not have read in your school history books. The Chickahominy Indians-Eastern Division are the 21st century ancestors of the Indians who kept the colonizers alive and showed them how to grow the tobacco that made them rich. Four hundred years later, the ancestors of those Indians live in relative obscurity in the Tidewater area of Virginia. Find out what life was like then and how the modern Indians have survived in an often hostile and unfriendly world.
Subjects: Indians of North America; Indians of North America;
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Unconquered Lacandon Maya : ethnohistory and archaeology of indigenous culture change / by Palka, Joel W.,1962-author.(CARDINAL)782948;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-314) and index."In 1946, explorers stumbled upon two unexpected discoveries in the jungles of Chiapas, Mexico: a treasure of well-preserved Classic Maya murals and a thriving society of indigenous Maya people living in the lowland rainforest. Over subsequent decades, these Lacandon Maya were assumed to be the direct descendants of the Classic Maya, who created the spectacular temples and monumental art of the region. As impressive as this lineage may be, Joel Palka argues that many scholars have romanticized it at the expense of documenting the substantive social changes the Lacandon experienced after the Spanish Colonial Period." "The Lacandon are unique among the Maya of Mesoamerica because they remained free while others were conquered; the Lacandon Maya were the only Maya people never completely colonized by Spain, which led to specific cultural adaptations to contact. Using new cultural, historical, and archaeological evidence, Palka offers the most comprehensive and balanced study of the Lacandon to date. His groundbreaking argument is that other Maya, not just the Spanish, brought extensive changes to the Lacandon way of life." "Palka's study is significant contribution to the story of the Lacandon Maya and is of interest to archaeologists, ethnohistorians, and anthropologists of the Maya and Mesoamerica as a whole."--Jacket.
Subjects: Lacandon Indians; Lacandon Indians; Lacandon Indians; Ethnohistory; Ethnoarchaeology; Excavations (Archaeology);
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Indians of the greater Southeast : historical archaeology and ethnohistory / by McEwan, Bonnie G.(Bonnie Gair),1954-(CARDINAL)275133;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The Timucua Indians of northern Florida and southern Georgia / Jerald T. Milanich -- The Guale Indians of the Lower Atlantic coast: change and continuity / Rebecca Saunders -- The Apalachee Indians of northwest Florida / Bonnie G. McEwan -- The Chickasaws / Jay K. Johnson -- The Caddos of the trans-Mississippi South / Ann M. Early -- The Natchez of southwest Mississippi / Karl G. Lorenz -- The Quapaw Indians of Arkansas, 1673-1803 / George Sabo III -- Cherokee ethnohistory and archaeology from 1540 to 1838 / Gerald F. Schroedl -- Upper Creek archaeology / Gregory A. Waselkov and Marvin T. Smith -- The Lower Creeks: origins and early history / John E. Worth -- Archaeological perspectives on Florida Seminole ethnogenesis / Brent R. Weisman.
Subjects: Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Ethnohistory; Archaeology and history;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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Blood politics : race, culture, and identity in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma / by Sturm, Circe,1967-;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-244) and index.1450L
Subjects: Cherokee Indians; Ethnohistory; Cherokee Indians; Cherokee Indians;
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The Incas / by Davies, Nigel,1920-2004.(CARDINAL)504417;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-247) and index."Readable summary of the history, imperial infrastructure, mechanisms of control and integration, and other unique characteristics of the Inca Empire"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
Subjects: Ethnohistory; Incas; Incas; Incas;
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Kintu / by Makumbi, Jennifer Nansubuga,author.(CARDINAL)341677;
First pulished in Kenya in 2014 to critical and popular acclaim, Kintu is a modern classic, a multilayered narrative that reimagines the history of Uganda through the cursed bloodline of the Kintu clan. Divided into six sections, the novel begins in 1750, when Kintu Kidda sets out for the capital to pledge allegiance to the new leader of the Buganda Kingdom. Along the way, he unleashes a curse that will plague his family for generations. In an ambitious tale of a clan and a nation, Makumbi weaves together the stories of Kintu's descendants as they seek to break from the burden of their shared past and reconcile the inheritance of tradition and the modern world that is their future.
Subjects: Fiction.; Families; Ethnohistory; Chiefdoms; Ugandan fiction (English);
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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Nanutset ch'u q'udi gu = Before our time and now : an ethnohistory of Lake Clark National Park & Preserve / by Gaul, Karen K.,1961-(CARDINAL)286800; Lake Clark National Park and Preserve (Agency : U.S.)(CARDINAL)286799;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-179).
Subjects: Ethnology; Dena'ina Indians.;
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