Ethnohistory

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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The Colegio de San Gregorio: An Intellectual Refuge for Indigenous Peoples in Mexico City in the Late Eighteenth Century12
Legal Codes and Talking Trees: Indigenous Women’s Sovereignty in the Sonoran and Puget Sound Borderlands, 1854–19469
Diasporic Convergences: Tracing Knowledge Production and Transmission among Enslaved Chinos in New Spain6
Obstacles to Native Education in Late Colonial Peru4
Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans: Indigenous Communities and the Revolutionary State in Mexico’s Gran Nayar, 1910–19403
Kiowa at the Battle of the Washita, 27 November 18682
Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America2
The Texcoco Coat of Arms1
Cañaris: Etnografías y documentos de la Sierra Norte del Perú1
Formal and Informal Alliances between Iberians and Natives in the Heart of Late Eighteenth-Century South America1
Escaping from Casa Arana: The Murui-Muina Nation after the Amazon Rubber Boom1
Never Caught Twice: Horse Stealing in Western Nebraska, 1850–18901
Daughters of Aataentsic: Life Stories from Seven Generations1
From Sugar Bush to Treaty Councils: Ozhaawashkodewekwe’s Career in the Upper Great Lakes1
Portraying the Aztec Past: The Codices Boturini, Azcatitlan, and Aubin1
No Wood, No Kingdom: Political Ecology in the English Atlantic1
People, State, and War under the French Regime in Canada1
In the Lands of Fire and Sun: Resistance and Accommodation in the Huichol Sierra, 1723–19301
“Through Death’s Wilderness”: Malaria, Seminole Environmental Knowledge, and the Florida Wars of Removal0
Pedro de Alvarado, Tonatiuh: Reconsidering Apotheosis in Nahua and Highland Maya Narratives of the Spanish Invasion0
John Norton Reconsidered: Influence, Blood, and Belonging in the British Empire and Haudenosaunee Confederacy, 1786–18230
The Last Sovereigns: Sitting Bull and the Resistance of the Free Lakotas0
Art and Myth of the Ancient Maya0
Compositional Stasis and Flexibility in American Indian Tribes0
“We wait to be true people, Christians”: An Idolatry Confession in Zapotec0
The Wisconsin Oneida and the WPA: Stories of Corn, Colonialism, and Revitalization0
A Bounded Land: Reflections on Settler Colonialism in Canada0
Forty Narratives in the Wyandot Language0
Fashioning the Soul in Colonial Río de la Plata: Religious Education in the Guaraní Missions, 1609–17680
A Most Splendid Company: The Coronado Expedition in Global Perspective0
Who Controls the Hunt? First Nations, Treaty Rights, and Conservation in Ontario, 1783–19390
Colonial Kinship: Guaraní, Spaniards, and Africans in Paraguay0
“The Bathed Ones”: Transformation into Gods among the Precontact Nahua0
Obituary for Raymond D. Fogelson0
“I Would Advise That It Be Kept from the Schools at All Cost”: The Influenza of 1918–1920 at Nonreservation Indian Boarding Schools0
Biculturalism and Historiography in the Era of Neoliberalism: A View from Aotearoa New Zealand0
The Great Flood of the Eleventh Century and the Migration of the Aztec-Mexica and the Anahuac Peoples0
Chief Topinabee: Using Tribal Memories to Better Understand American (Indian) History—Nwi Yathmomen—We Will Tell Our Story0
“We Are the Ones That Make the Treaty”: Michi Saagiig Lands and Islands in Southeastern Ontario0
Nahua Responses to the Matlazahuatl or “Mystery” Plague of 18050
Muddy Ground: Native Peoples, Chicago’s Portage, and the Transformation of a Continent0
The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation0
Lacrosse in the Economic and Social Life of the Kanien’kehá:ka Community of Kahnawà:ke in the Late Nineteenth Century0
Colonialism’s Currency: Money, State, and First Nations in Canada, 1820–19500
Malintzin’s Origins: Slave? Or Cultural Confusion?0
The Conquest of Española as a “Structure of Conjuncture”0
Reading the Illegible: Indigenous Writing and the Limits of Colonial Hegemony in the Andes0
Accessing the Divine: Indigenous Medical Specialists, Catholic Priests, and Nonorthodox Methods of Healing in Colonial Mexico0
Policing the Pueblo: Vagrancy and Indigenous Citizenship in Oaxaca, 1848–18760
Doodem and Council Fire: Anishinaabe Governance through Alliance0
Dutch and Indigenous Communities in Seventeenth-Century Northeastern North America: What Archaeology, History, and Indigenous Oral Traditions Teach Us about Their Intercultural Relationships0
Indigenous People and Smallpox in Argentina’s Desert Campaign, 1879–18810
Mapping Indigenous Land: Native Land Grants in Colonial New Spain0
Llamas beyond the Andes: Untold Histories of Camelids in the Modern World0
Land, Politics, and Memory in Five Nijai’ib’ K’iche’ Títulos: “The Title and Proof of Our Ancestors”0
“They Will Know in the End That We Are Men”: Gunpowder and Gendered Discourse in Creek-British Diplomacy, 1763–17760
Manteo’s World: Native American Life in Carolina’s Sound Country before and after the Lost Colony0
Khipu Transcription Typologies: A Corpus-Based Study of theTextos Andinos0
A Vocabulary of the Language Spoken in the Region Formerly Known as Leán y Mulia in Honduras0
Oaxaca Resurgent: Indigeneity, Development, and Inequality in Twentieth-Century Mexico0
Style and Rebus in an Emergent Script from Bolivia: The Koati Variant of Andean Pictographic Writing0
A Legacy of Exploitation: Early Capitalism in the Red River Colony, 1763–18210
New Gnadenhutten, Moravian Missionaries, and Ojibwe Land Tenure on the Clinton River, 1781–17870
Beaver, Bison, Horse: The Traditional Knowledge and Ecology of the Northern Great Plains0
Building Indigenous Subjectivity: Jesuit Pedagogies of Emotion in the Colonial Andes0
Pacifist Prophet: Papunhank and the Quest for Peace in Early America0
Complexion of Empire in Natchez: Race and Slavery in the Mississippi Borderlands0
Interpreting the History of Native Custom in Oaxaca, Mexico0
“For the Good of Their Souls”: Performing Christianity in Eighteenth-Century Mohawk Country0
The Burden of the Ancients: Maya Ceremonies of World Renewal from the Pre-Columbian Period to the Present0
Nahuas Stage Imperial Conquest: The Destruction of Jerusalem in New Spain0
Shaping the Future on Haida Gwaii: Life beyond Settler Colonialism0
Religious Revitalization among the Kiowas: The Ghost Dance, Peyote, and Christianity0
Tangled Strands of Silk: Globalizing the Local in Early Modern San Miguel Achiutla, Oaxaca0
Treaty Stories: Reclaiming the Unbroken History of Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Sovereignty0
A Line of Blood and Dirt: Creating the Canada–United States Border across Indigenous Lands0
Assembling Unity: Indigenous Politics, Gender, and the Union of BC Indian Chiefs0
The Chilam Balam of Ixil: Facsimile and Study of an Unpublished Maya Book0
Literacy among American Indians: Levels and Trends from 1900 to 1930 and across Birth Cohorts from 1830 to 19200
Calling Moose: A Mid-Nineteenth-Century Example of Northern Tutchone Scapulimancy from Fort Selkirk, Yukon0
A Miskitu Critique of British Trade Practices0
Bad Christians, New Spains: Muslims, Catholics, and Native Americans in a Mediterratlantic World0
Listening to the Fur Trade: Soundways and Music in the British North American Fur Trade, 1760–18400
From Idols to Antiquity: Forging the National Museum of Mexico0
Popol Wujs: Culture, Complexity, and the Encoding of MayaCosmovisión0
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Indios, Sambos, Mestizos, and the Social Construction of Racial Identity in Colonial Central America0
Indigenous Life after the Conquest: The De la Cruz Family Papers of Colonial Mexico0
Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies0
Ganienkeh, Out of the City and Away from the Reservation: The Making of an Indigenous Space, 1974–19790
New Insights on Cord Attachment and Social Hierarchy in Six Khipus from the Santa Valley, Peru0
No Surrender: The Land Remains Indigenous0
On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans Discovered Europe0
Captives of Conquest: Slavery in the Early Modern Spanish Caribbean.0
Before the Flood: The Itaipu Dam and the Visibility of Rural Brazil0
To Share Not Surrender: Indigenous and Settler Visions of Treaty-Making in the Colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia0
Creek Internationalism in an Age of Revolution, 1763–18180
The Laws and the Land: The Settler Colonial Invasion of Kahnawà:ke in Nineteenth-Century Canada0
The Cutting-Off Way: Indigenous Warfare in Eastern North America, 1500–18000
The Obfuscation of Native American Presence in the French Atlantic: Natchez Indians in Saint Domingue, 1731–17910
The Xicaque before Spanish Rule in Leán y Mulia, Honduras0
Inka Bird Idiom: Amazonian Feathers in the Andes0
An Interview with Elmer Beard: Remembrances of Black Activism, Communal Solidarity, and the Burning of Roanoke Baptist Church in Hot Springs, Arkansas0
The Feast of the Nazarene of Caguach: Religious Identity, Geography, and Community in the Archipelago of Chiloé0
Unworthy Republic: The Dispossession of Native Americans and the Road to Indian Territory0
Social Networks and Stratagems of Nineteenth-Century Coast Salish Leaders0
Indigenous Allies and the Conquest of Maranhão0
The Audacity of His Enterprise: Louis Riel and the Métis Nation That Canada Never Was, 1840–18750
Monumental Mobility: The Memory Work of Massasoit0
Bannock Diplomacy: How Métis Women Fought Battles and Made Peace in North Dakota, 1850s–1870s0
Coming Home to Nez Perce Country: The Niimiipuu Campaign to Repatriate Their Exploited Heritage0
Inalienable Dignity: Writing Counterhegemonic Universal Human Rights Histories0
Shamans in the Colonial Frontier Zone: Spirit Mastery in Eighteenth-Century Coastal Ecuador0
Parent-Child Incest and the Culture of Marriage in Colonial Guatemala0
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Decolonizing Discipline: Children, Corporal Punishment, Christian Theologies, and Reconciliation0
Idolatry and the Construction of the Spanish Empire0
Cholam Talks: The Origins of Migueleño in a Multilingual Region0
Down the Warpath to the Cedars: Indians’ First Battles in the Revolution0
Accusing and Identifying theKalku: The Perception of Sorcery in Mapuche Society (Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries)0
“Les Sçioux n’étoient bons qu’à manger”: La Colle and the Anishinaabeg-Dakota War, 1730–17420
Distorted Descent: White Claims to Indigenous Identity0
The Codex Mexicanus: A Guide to Life in Late Sixteenth-Century New Spain0
Indigenous Responses to Disease: Ethnohistory Inspired by COVID0
Presidential Address: Memories of Better Times before the Christians Came to Mexico and Guatemala0
En Ascensione Domini: Jesus triomphant le jour de son ascension comparé a un capitaine victorieux (à patre pierson) [On Ascension Day: Jesus triumphant the day of his ascension compared to a victoriou0
Seen but Not Seen: Influential Canadians and the First Nations from the 1840s to Today0
The Mexican Mission: Indigenous Reconstruction and Mendicant Enterprise in New Spain, 1521–16000
The Pass System in Practice: Restricting Indigenous Mobility in the Canadian Northwest, 1885–19150
“To Conclude on a General Union” Masculinity, the Chickamauga, and Pan-Indian Alliances in the Revolutionary Era0
The Last Days of the Mosquito Reservation: The Mosquito Indian Diplomatic Mission to Restore the Mosquito Reservation, 1894–19070
Great Crossings: Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in the Age of Jackson0
Beneath the Backbone of the World: Blackfoot People and the North American Borderlands, 1720–18770
Black Imaginaries and Nahua Rhetoric in Colonial Mexico: Diario de Don Domingo de San Antón Muñón Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin0
Sovereign Entrepreneurs: Cherokee Small-Business Owners and the Making of Economic Sovereignty0
Religious Sodalities of the Ixil Maya of Chajul, Guatemala: A Historical Perspective0
Heirs of an Ambivalent Empire: French-Indigenous Relations and the Rise of the Métis in the Hudson Bay Watershed0
Reenacting the Trials of the Past: The Quandaries of Conducting Collaborative Research on Indigenous Land Titles from the Double Role of Lawyer-Historian0
Did You See Us? Reunion, Remembrance, and Reclamation at an Urban Indian Residential School0
A Troubled Marriage: Indigenous Elites of the Colonial Americas0
Ch’ul Mut: Sacred Bird Messengers of the Chamula Maya0
The Wandering Children of Mexico: Sixteenth-Century Colegios for Mestizos0
The Baller and the Court: Hernando Ruiz de Alarcón’s Battle with Ololiuhqui and His Courtship of the Mexican Inquisition in Seventeenth-Century Mexico0
Eloquence Embodied: Nonverbal Communication among French and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas0
Migrant Identity and Culture Maintenance: The Welsh in Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, 1870–19300
Trail of Footprints: A History of Indigenous Maps from Viceregal Mexico0
“You Here, Don’t Do It This Way”: Allegory and Domestic Dwellings in Bernardino de Sahagún’s Nahuatl Sermons of the House0
Smallpox and the Choctaw Civil War0
“Shrewd and Sagacious” Middlemen: Black Go-Betweens in the Florida Borderlands, 1817–18360
Voices from Vilcabamba: Accounts Chronicling the Fall of the Inca Empire0
An Indigenous Congregation at the Colegio of San Gregorio: Dowries for “Indias” and the Economy of Salvation0
Marital Practices of the Nahuas and Imposed Sociocultural Change in Sixteenth-Century Mexico0
Negotiated Cartographies in the Relaciones Geográficas de Indias: The Descripción de la provincia de Yauyos Toda (1586)0
The Earliest Known Text in Latin by a Nahuatl Speaker: Juan de Tlaxcala, “Verba sociorum domini Petri Tlacauepantzi” (1541)0
Empires of Xolotl: Two Opening Compositions of the Codex Xolotl0
“In Place of Horses”: Indigenous Burdeners and the Politics of the Early American South0
French St. Louis: Landscape, Contexts, and Legacy0
Allotment Stories: Indigenous Land Relations under Settler Siege0
The Storied Landscape of Iroquoia: History, Conquest, and Memory in the Native Northeast0
Indoctrination and Inclusion: New Research on Native and Mestizo Educational Institutions in Spanish America0
The Red Road and Other Narratives of the Dakota Sioux0
Archaeology, Wage Labor, and Kinship in Rural Mexico, 1934–19740
The Place-Name Analysis of the Kwupahag and Muanbissek Terms0
The Clay We Are Made Of: Haudenosaunee Land Tenure on the Grand River0
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