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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 750–751.
Published: 01 October 2010
... as “Nick.”
doi 10.1215/00141801-2010-047
Constructing Lives at Mission San Francisco: Native Californians and
Hispanic Colonists, 1776–1821. By Quincy D. Newell. (Albuquerque:
University of New Mexico Press, 2009. 277 pp., acknowledgments, intro-
duction, illustrations, notes...
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Ethnohistory (2017) 64 (4): 471–495.
Published: 01 October 2017
... federal acknowledgment standards. This approach contributes to a richer understanding of colonial processes and their impacts on indigenous communities both historically and today. Copyright 2017 by American Society for Ethnohistory 2017 colonialism labor Native Californians Ghost Dance...
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Ethnohistory (2019) 66 (1): 21–47.
Published: 01 January 2019
... area in what is now western Marin County as a refuge, the article examines the ethnohistorical evidence for long-term histories of indigenous persistence and strategic engagement with colonial peoples and processes. Copyright 2019 by American Society for Ethnohistory 2019 Native Californians...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 589–624.
Published: 01 October 2009
...Sarah Peelo The motivations for relatively rapid incorporation of Native Californian populations into the Spanish mission system are the subject of anthropological and historical debate (e.g., S. Cook 1976; Coombs and Plog 1977; Duggan 2000; Guest 1979; Hackel 2005; Jackson 1999; Larson, Johnson...
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Ethnohistory (2019) 66 (1): 179–184.
Published: 01 January 2019
... worked tirelessly to create a collegial homeplace for intellectual work about Native California that depended on and was rooted in respectful, meaningful collaboration with Native Californians. That was a tough act to pull off in that place and that time. The anthropology department and (as it was known...
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Ethnohistory (2020) 67 (1): 179–180.
Published: 01 January 2020
... of native Californians. In this study of the Mission Indian Agency and the seven agents who oversaw it between its creation in 1878, and its dissolution in 1903, Valerie Sherer Mathes and Phil Brigandi let the administrative boundaries determine their scope. They argue that, given the distance from...
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Ethnohistory (2002) 49 (1): 69–121.
Published: 01 January 2002
... Some Explanations for the Rise of Cultural Complexity in Native California with Comments on Proto-Agriculture and Agriculture. In Native Californians: A Theoretical Retrospective . Lowell J. Bean and Thomas C. Blackburn, eds. Pp. 19 -48. Ramona, ca:Ballena. Bean, Lowell J., and Sylvia B. Vane...
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Ethnohistory (2012) 59 (1): 51–78.
Published: 01 January 2012
... Francisco: Native Californians and Hispanic Colonists, 1776–1821 . Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press . Oneida Headmen 2006 [1775] Oneida Counsel Peace between Two Brothers . In Wisconsin Indian Literature: Anthology of Native Voices . Tigerman Kathleen , ed. Pp. 217 – 18...
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Ethnohistory (2020) 67 (3): 519–520.
Published: 01 July 2020
... communities cohere, beyond the abstractions of tribelet or language group. The theoretical and methodological rigor of this volume also invites comparison between the colonial experiences of Indigenous Californians and those of Native societies in other regions and eras. This volume is a must-read...
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Ethnohistory (2017) 64 (3): 435–436.
Published: 01 July 2017
... their relationships with cattle and other nonhuman animals as a powerful means of establishing and resisting colonial power over Native Hawaiian and Californian land and labor. Fischer begins with a discussion of the conditions under which cattle first arrived in California and Hawaii alongside Spanish and English...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (2): 225–262.
Published: 01 April 2010
... of this group
of native Californians may be in part the result of the social world of the
colonial period.
228 Lee M. Panich
Persistence of Indigenous Identity
In the wake of the Columbian Quincentenary, many historians, anthropolo-
gists...
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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (4): 765–767.
Published: 01 October 2006
...,
they were alike in the beauty resulting from a lifetime of artistic virtuosity.
With the Euro-American invasion, economic and political subjugation of
native Californians was universal and the decline of traditional basketry
inevitable. Weaving a Legacy recounts that change in the Owens Valley...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (4): 767–769.
Published: 01 October 2006
...,
they were alike in the beauty resulting from a lifetime of artistic virtuosity.
With the Euro-American invasion, economic and political subjugation of
native Californians was universal and the decline of traditional basketry
inevitable. Weaving a Legacy recounts that change in the Owens Valley...
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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (4): 769–770.
Published: 01 October 2006
... a lifetime of artistic virtuosity.
With the Euro-American invasion, economic and political subjugation of
native Californians was universal and the decline of traditional basketry
inevitable. Weaving a Legacy recounts that change in the Owens Valley of
eastern California.
By the beginning...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (4): 771–772.
Published: 01 October 2006
... of
native Californians was universal and the decline of traditional basketry
inevitable. Weaving a Legacy recounts that change in the Owens Valley of
eastern California.
By the beginning of the twentieth century, traditional weaving was
Book Reviews...
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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (4): 772–774.
Published: 01 October 2006
... of
native Californians was universal and the decline of traditional basketry
inevitable. Weaving a Legacy recounts that change in the Owens Valley of
eastern California.
By the beginning of the twentieth century, traditional weaving was
Book Reviews...
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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (4): 774–776.
Published: 01 October 2006
... of
native Californians was universal and the decline of traditional basketry
inevitable. Weaving a Legacy recounts that change in the Owens Valley of
eastern California.
By the beginning of the twentieth century, traditional weaving was
Book Reviews...
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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (4): 776–777.
Published: 01 October 2006
...,
they were alike in the beauty resulting from a lifetime of artistic virtuosity.
With the Euro-American invasion, economic and political subjugation of
native Californians was universal and the decline of traditional basketry
inevitable. Weaving a Legacy recounts that change in the Owens Valley...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (4): 777–779.
Published: 01 October 2006
...,
they were alike in the beauty resulting from a lifetime of artistic virtuosity.
With the Euro-American invasion, economic and political subjugation of
native Californians was universal and the decline of traditional basketry
inevitable. Weaving a Legacy recounts that change in the Owens Valley...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (4): 779–780.
Published: 01 October 2006
...,
they were alike in the beauty resulting from a lifetime of artistic virtuosity.
With the Euro-American invasion, economic and political subjugation of
native Californians was universal and the decline of traditional basketry
inevitable. Weaving a Legacy recounts that change in the Owens Valley...
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