Ethnohistory

Papers
(The median citation count of Ethnohistory is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
People, State, and War under the French Regime in Canada16
In the Lands of Fire and Sun: Resistance and Accommodation in the Huichol Sierra, 1723–19305
Making Relatives of Them: Native Kinship, Politics, and Gender in the Great Lakes Country, 1790–18503
Landscaping Indigenous Mexico: The Liberal State and Capitalism in the Purépecha Highlands2
From Idols to Antiquity: Forging the National Museum of Mexico2
Cholam Talks: The Origins of Migueleño in a Multilingual Region2
Biculturalism and Historiography in the Era of Neoliberalism: A View from Aotearoa New Zealand2
“They Will Know in the End That We Are Men”: Gunpowder and Gendered Discourse in Creek-British Diplomacy, 1763–17762
To Share Not Surrender: Indigenous and Settler Visions of Treaty-Making in the Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia1
Before the Flood: The Itaipu Dam and the Visibility of Rural Brazil1
Shamans in the Colonial Frontier Zone: Spirit Mastery in Eighteenth-Century Coastal Ecuador1
“You Here, Don’t Do It This Way”: Allegory and Domestic Dwellings in Bernardino de Sahagún’s Nahuatl Sermons of the House1
The Last Days of the Mosquito Reservation: The Mosquito Indian Diplomatic Mission to Restore the Mosquito Reservation, 1894–19071
Manteo’s World: Native American Life in Carolina’s Sound Country before and after the Lost Colony1
Villages at the Crossroads: Inka and Spanish Imperialism, Local Negotiation, and Emerging Reducción Landscapes in Early Colonial Jauja, Peru1
World’s End, Words End: Sustaining Cross-Cultural Interactions over Very Long Distances in the Patagonian Archipelagoes, 1760–17671
The Xicaque before Spanish Rule in Leán y Mulia, Honduras1
Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies1
Smallpox and the Choctaw Civil War1
Nahuas Stage Imperial Conquest: The Destruction of Jerusalem in New Spain1
Down the Warpath to the Cedars: Indians’ First Battles in the Revolution1
Creek Internationalism in an Age of Revolution, 1763–18181
Étagué amoré noboui erebo : Amerindian Resistance and Adaptation in the Colonies of Suriname and Cayenne during the Mid-seventeenth Century1
Did You See Us? Reunion, Remembrance, and Reclamation at an Urban Indian Residential School0
Resistance, Refuge, Revival: The Indigenous Kalinagos of Dominica0
Nursing a School and a Profession at Kiowa Indian Hospital0
Indigenous People and Smallpox in Argentina’s Desert Campaign, 1879–18810
Cherokee Power: Imperial and Indigenous Geopolitics in the Trans-Appalachian West, 1670–17740
“In Place of Horses”: Indigenous Burdeners and the Politics of the Early American South0
The Cutting-Off Way: Indigenous Warfare in Eastern North America, 1500–18000
Black Imaginaries and Nahua Rhetoric in Colonial Mexico: Diario de Don Domingo de San Antón Muñón Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin0
Feminine Ideals in Indigenous and Spanish Colonial Literatures of Panay Island, Philippines0
Indigenous Responses to Disease: Ethnohistory Inspired by COVID0
Dutch and Indigenous Communities in Seventeenth-Century Northeastern North America: What Archaeology, History, and Indigenous Oral Traditions Teach Us about Their Intercultural Relationships0
Unworthy Republic: The Dispossession of Native Americans and the Road to Indian Territory0
Fashioning the Soul in Colonial Río de la Plata: Religious Education in the Guaraní Missions, 1609–17680
Mythologizing the White Man’s Friends: The Role of the “Good Indian” in Chicago’s Early History0
Introduction0
Indigenous Life after the Conquest: The De la Cruz Family Papers of Colonial Mexico0
Confident in Reason and Rights: Indigenous Peoples, Citizenship, Land, and the State in Nineteenth-Century Venezuela0
Ganienkeh, Out of the City and Away from the Reservation: The Making of an Indigenous Space, 1974–19790
The Feast of the Nazarene of Caguach: Religious Identity, Geography, and Community in the Archipelago of Chiloé0
An Indigenous Congregation at the Colegio of San Gregorio: Dowries for “Indias” and the Economy of Salvation0
Cañaris: Etnografías y documentos de la Sierra Norte del Perú0
Obstacles to Native Education in Late Colonial Peru0
Coming Home to Nez Perce Country: The Niimiipuu Campaign to Repatriate Their Exploited Heritage0
Beaver, Bison, Horse: The Traditional Knowledge and Ecology of the Northern Great Plains0
Nahua Responses to the Matlazahuatl or “Mystery” Plague of 18050
2022 Presidential Address: Rock, Paper, Scissors—Ethnohistory and an Indigenous Archive0
“We Are the Ones That Make the Treaty”: Michi Saagiig Lands and Islands in Southeastern Ontario0
Resisting Oklahoma’s Reign of Terror: The Society of Oklahoma Indians and the Fight for Native Rights, 1923–19280
“Shrewd and Sagacious” Middlemen: Black Go-Betweens in the Florida Borderlands, 1817–18360
Calling Moose: A Mid-Nineteenth-Century Example of Northern Tutchone Scapulimancy from Fort Selkirk, Yukon0
Becoming Catawba: Catawba Indian Women and Nation-Building, 1540–18400
A Bounded Land: Reflections on Settler Colonialism in Canada0
Indigenous Allies and the Conquest of Maranhão0
ASE Annual Meeting Presidential Address 20240
Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans: Indigenous Communities and the Revolutionary State in Mexico’s Gran Nayar, 1910–19400
Reading the Illegible: Indigenous Writing and the Limits of Colonial Hegemony in the Andes0
Julio César, Luiseño Musician: California Indian Oral Tradition, Franciscan Music Instruction, and California Missions, 1769–18460
Doodem and Council Fire: Anishinaabe Governance through Alliance0
Mesquite Pods to Mezcal: 10,000 Years of Oaxacan Cuisines0
Indoctrination and Inclusion: New Research on Native and Mestizo Educational Institutions in Spanish America0
Replanting Cultures: Community-Engaged Scholarship in Indian Country0
The Laws and the Land: The Settler Colonial Invasion of Kahnawà:ke in Nineteenth-Century Canada0
Lacrosse in the Economic and Social Life of the Kanien’kehá:ka Community of Kahnawà:ke in the Late Nineteenth Century0
New Insights on Cord Attachment and Social Hierarchy in Six Khipus from the Santa Valley, Peru0
Contested Vernacularization: Kahkewaquonaby Peter Jones and the First Published Translations of the Gospels in Anishinaabemowin, 1825–18320
Fort Bella Esperanza: A Little-Known Story of Toba Peoples and Soldiers in the Bolivian Chaco, 1863–18670
Aggression and Sufferings: Settler Violence, Native Resistance, and the Coalescence of the Old South0
“Traditional Accounts from the Tide of Oblivion”: Wyandot Continuity Across Time and Place, 1820–19220
Mutuality and “Common Consent” in Early Modern Elections and Governance: New Insights and Texts from the Guaraní Town Councils0
Where We Belong: Chemehuevi and Caxcan Preservation of Sacred Mountains0
Black Missionaries and Black Rebels of the Montaña: Africans and the Juan Santos Atahualpa Rebellion0
The Great Flood of the Eleventh Century and the Migration of the Aztec-Mexica and the Anahuac Peoples0
Reenacting the Trials of the Past: The Quandaries of Conducting Collaborative Research on Indigenous Land Titles from the Double Role of Lawyer-Historian0
The Slow Rush of Colonization: Spaces of Power in the Maritime Peninsula, 1680–17900
Colonial Kinship: Guaraní, Spaniards, and Africans in Paraguay0
Nahua Hands, the Feast of Toxcatl, and the Transmission of Legacy0
Between the Floods: A History of the Arikaras0
On Our Own Terms: Indigenous Histories of School Funding and Policy0
New Gnadenhutten, Moravian Missionaries, and Ojibwe Land Tenure on the Clinton River, 1781–17870
Marking Native Borders: Indigenous Geography and American Empire in the Early Tennessee Country0
Allotment Stories: Indigenous Land Relations under Settler Siege0
Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America0
“Si la información traduce”: Mixtec Translation, Health Education, and the Summer Institute of Linguistics in Oaxaca0
“The Bathed Ones”: Transformation into Gods among the Precontact Nahua0
No Wood, No Kingdom: Political Ecology in the English Atlantic0
Parallel Histories: Conquest, Sovereignty, and Property in Alva Ixtlilxochitl and His Sources0
Rivers of Power: Creek Political Culture in the Native South, 1750–18150
“They Closed Their Eyes and Threw Their Bodies in the Path of Death”: The Menominee at War in Early America, 1712–17560
Inka Bird Idiom: Amazonian Feathers in the Andes0
Oaxaca Resurgent: Indigeneity, Development, and Inequality in Twentieth-Century Mexico0
Accessing the Divine: Indigenous Medical Specialists, Catholic Priests, and Nonorthodox Methods of Healing in Colonial Mexico0
Negotiated Cartographies in the Relaciones Geográficas de Indias: The Descripción de la provincia de Yauyos Toda (1586)0
French St. Louis: Landscape, Contexts, and Legacy0
“I Have Been to the Country Above”: Indigenous Revitalizations in Late Sixteenth-Century Southeastern North America0
Images on a Mission in Early Modern Kongo and Angola0
“Gone a Hunting”: Deer Hunting and Indigenous Sovereignty in New England, 1600–17500
Unrecognized in California: Federal Acknowledgment and the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians0
Religious Sodalities of the Ixil Maya of Chajul, Guatemala: A Historical Perspective0
On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe0
The Buenos Aires Reader: History, Culture, Politics0
Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South0
Formal and Informal Alliances between Iberians and Natives in the Heart of Late Eighteenth-Century South America0
Muddy Ground: Native Peoples, Chicago’s Portage, and the Transformation of a Continent0
Listening to the Fur Trade: Soundways and Music in the British North American Fur Trade, 1760–18400
The Baller and the Court: Hernando Ruiz de Alarcón’s Battle with Ololiuhqui and His Courtship of the Mexican Inquisition in Seventeenth-Century Mexico0
“I Would Advise That It Be Kept from the Schools at All Cost”: The Influenza of 1918–1920 at Nonreservation Indian Boarding Schools0
Red Earth Nation: A History of the Meskwaki Settlement0
Building Indigenous Subjectivity: Jesuit Pedagogies of Emotion in the Colonial Andes0
Treaty Justice: The Northwest Tribes, the Boldt Decision, and the Recognition of Fishing Rights0
The Archaeology of Early Colonial Manila: A Hybrid City in Global History0
Inalienable Dignity: Writing Counterhegemonic Universal Human Rights Histories0
Trail of Footprints: A History of Indigenous Maps from Viceregal Mexico0
John Norton Reconsidered: Influence, Blood, and Belonging in the British Empire and Haudenosaunee Confederacy, 1786–18230
“Bad Interpreters and Scheming Tongues”: Nahuatl and Chiapanec in a Lawsuit over Cacicazgos and Tribute in Chiapan, 15470
Death in the Snow: Pedro de Alvarado and the Illusive Conquest of Peru0
Commentary0
The State of Sequoyah: Indigenous Sovereignty and the Quest for an Indian State0
Captives of Conquest: Slavery in the Early Modern Spanish Caribbean.0
The Cherokees: In War and at Peace, 1670–18400
The Great Power of Small Nations: Indigenous Diplomacy in the Gulf South0
Ch’ul Mut: Sacred Bird Messengers of the Chamula Maya0
Bribed with Our Own Money: Federal Abuse of American Indian Funds in the Termination Era0
Chief Topinabee: Using Tribal Memories to Better Understand American (Indian) History—Nwi Yathmomen—We Will Tell Our Story0
A Legacy of Exploitation: Early Capitalism in the Red River Colony, 1763–18210
From Sugar Bush to Treaty Councils: Ozhaawashkodewekwe’s Career in the Upper Great Lakes0
The Earliest Known Text in Latin by a Nahuatl Speaker: Juan de Tlaxcala, “Verba sociorum domini Petri Tlacauepantzi” (1541)0
Policing the Pueblo: Vagrancy and Indigenous Citizenship in Oaxaca, 1848–18760
Native Nations: A Millennium in North America0
“Through Death’s Wilderness”: Malaria, Seminole Environmental Knowledge, and the Florida Wars of Removal0
Llamas beyond the Andes: Untold Histories of Camelids in the Modern World0
“To Rule by Customes”: Powhatan Assertions of Territorial Possessions against the Virginia Company, 1607–16240
Parent-Child Incest and the Culture of Marriage in Colonial Guatemala0
Cuauhtemoc: Between Myth and History0
The Place-Name Analysis of the Kwupahag and Muanbissek Terms0
Literacy among American Indians: Levels and Trends from 1900 to 1930 and across Birth Cohorts from 1830 to 19200
Of Corn and Catholicism: A History of Religion and Power in Pueblo Indians’ Patron Saint Feast Days0
A History in Indigenous Voices: Menominee, Ho-Chunk, Oneida, Stockbridge, and Brothertown Interactions in the Removal Era0
The Colegio de San Gregorio: An Intellectual Refuge for Indigenous Peoples in Mexico City in the Late Eighteenth Century0
“To Be at Peace”: Indigenous Women, Interethnic Marriages, and Cunhamenas in Northwestern Amazonia, 1730–17550
Style and Rebus in an Emergent Script from Bolivia: The Koati Variant of Andean Pictographic Writing0
Daughters of Aataentsic: Life Stories from Seven Generations0
Escaping from Casa Arana: The Murui-Muina Nation after the Amazon Rubber Boom0
Interpreting the History of Native Custom in Oaxaca, Mexico0
The Wandering Children of Mexico: Sixteenth-Century Colegios for Mestizos0
Art and Myth of the Ancient Maya0
Never Caught Twice: Horse Stealing in Western Nebraska, 1850–18900
Malintzin’s Origins: Slave? Or Cultural Confusion?0
Heirs of an Ambivalent Empire: French-Indigenous Relations and the Rise of the Métis in the Hudson Bay Watershed0
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