10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ETHNOHISTORIAN»
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ethnohistorian in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Emperor's Mirror: Understanding Cultures Through Primary ...
Care must be taken when oral accounts include sensitive information that could
place an informant at risk of retribution or negative consequences; in such a case
, the ethnohistorian's first duty is to the informant. C. To the extent possible, ...
Russell J. Barber, Frances Berdan, 1998
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Practicing Ethnohistory: Mining Archives, Hearing Testimony, ...
Inevitably, their ethnocentrism made it impossible for them to ask the right
questions of their observations, even when they were otherwise inclined to do so.
This means that when the ethnohistorian does find one of these windows on
Indian life ...
Patricia Kay Galloway, 2006
3
Children of Aataentsic: A History of the Huron People to 1660
Yet, because the ethnohistorian must deal with historical records, ethnohistory is
also impossible without a command of the techniques of historiography, as these
have been developed by generations of practising historiansw Lacking ...
4
International Handbook of Historical Archaeology
Ethnohistorian. Joseph N. Nicollet's 1838 and 1839 expeditions under the
auspices of the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers resulted in the 1843
cartographic masterpiece, the Hydrographical Basin map (Nicollet, 1843), and a
...
Teresita Majewski, David Gaimster, 2009
5
Rethinking American Indian History
9 This means that the ethnohistorian must take virtually nothing for granted about
the social culture under study if he or she wishes to get inside the heads, to break
the code, of its constituent members. Students of a historical culture must start ...
6
Handbook of Latin American Studies: Social Sciences
For ethnohistorian's comment see HLAS 54:432. [GF] 79 Blanton, Richard E. et al
. Ancient Mesoamerica: a comparison of change in three regions. 2nd ed.
Cambridge, England; New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1993. 284 p.: bibl., ill.,
index ...
Dolores Moyano Martin, P. Sue Mundell, 1997
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A Different Drummer: Readings in Anthropology with a ...
Historical anthropologists, or ethnohistorians as they are often called, usually try
to produce "cultural biographies" of Third or Fourth World peoples.1 In producing
these cultural biographies, the ethnohistorian draws on as many kinds of ...
Bruce Alden Cox, Jacques M. Chevalier, Valda Blundell, 1987
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Transforming Ethnohistories: Narrative, Meaning, and Community
Once identified, these patterns are then artfully transformed into stories by a
competent ethnohistorian. I argue that this process, so central to the genesis of
good ethnohistory, constitutes an academic form of collective improvisation.
Following ...
Sebastian Felix Braun, 2013
9
Indian Life on the Upper Missouri
The resources of the ethnohistorian are many and varied. The written
observations — whether published or in manuscript — of the persons who had
firsthand knowledge of the Indians of the upper Missouri are indispensable. And
a large part ...
John Canfield Ewers, 1968
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Oral Tradition: A Study in Historical Methodology
M. Herskovits states that the ethnohistorian draws on four different kinds of
resources : on those of history, archaeology, oral traditions, and ethnology. The
first two may be thought of as giving him 'hard' materials — that is, materials
which give ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ETHNOHISTORIAN»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
ethnohistorian is used in the context of the following news items.
California Native Americans oppose Junipero Serra's canonization
Alan Leventhal, an archaeologist and ethnohistorian at San Jose State University, has spent 35 years working with the Amah–Mutsun Tribal ... «Peninsula Press, Jun 15»
Group details plans for restoration of Moku'ula
According to the author of "Moku'ula, Maui's Sacred Island," anthropologist and ethnohistorian Paul Klieger, "This is probably one of the most ... «Lahaina News, Mar 15»
Serra a poor choice for sainthood amid attempts at reconciliation
The missions' presence eventually created “a time of little choice,” as ethnohistorian Randall Milliken wrote, when tribal groups nearest to the ... «SFGate, Jan 15»
Interview with Donald B. Smith
Still, I can say without hesitation that he is an dedicated ethnohistorian who has published many excellent books and articles on First Nations peoples, especially ... «United Church Observer, Oct 14»
UMSL's Fred Fausz explores 250 years of 'Historic St. Louis'
Fausz arrived in St. Louis from Maryland in 1991. He was already a well-published ethnohistorian of American Indian-European relations in the ... «UMSL Daily, Jul 14»
In search of the indigenous little people of northern Australia
... early lifeways surface in an unknown jewel of north Queensland literature, My Dark Brother, by Russian emigre ethnohistorian Elena Govor. «The Australian, May 14»
Moku'ula archaeologist to appear at two events
An anthropologist and ethnohistorian, Klieger also authored "Moku'ula: Maui's Sacred Island" (1998, Bishop Museum Press). He will be signing ... «Maui News, Oct 13»
A void is peopled once again
Ethnohistorian Peter Gifford suggests in his introduction to this book that the family tradition of engagement with indigenous affairs might have ... «The Australian, Sep 13»
'A particular genius'
McClurken, an ethnohistorian and expert on Native American tribes, helped him set up the business. At one airy end of the ballroom, Kvitko ... «City Pulse, May 13»
When the Last American Indian Dies
Jalil Sued Badillo, an ethnohistorian at the University of Puerto Rico asserts, “The official Spanish historical record speak of the disappearance ... «Indian Country Today Media Network, May 13»