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Ethnohistory (2022) 69 (2): 163–195.
Published: 01 April 2022
...María Castañeda de la Paz Abstract During the last couple of years, the Texcoco coat of arms has received much attention, yet there is no agreement on the interpretation of some of its heraldic elements or its date and authorship. In this article the author presents a new iconographic study...
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Figure 1. (a) Tlaxcala coat of arms from 1535, Colección Centro de Estudios de Historia de México, Fundación Carlos Slim, fondo 464; (b) Huexotzingo coat of arms from 1556, Archivo Ducal de Alba, Palacio de Liria, Madrid (hereafter ADA), carp. 238, leg. 2, doc. 27, fol. 1v; (c) Xochimilco coat
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Figure 2. (a) Axacuba and Tetepango coat of arms, AGN, Tierras 2692, 2ª parte, exp. 19, fol. 62v; (b) fake coat of arms of Don Pedro Moctezuma, Archivo Histórico, Biblioteca Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Conaculta, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Col. Antigua, núm. 196.
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Figure 7. Texcoco coat of arms in AGN, Padrones, vol. 43, fols. 5r.
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Figure 8. Texcoco coat of arms in José Francisco Isla’s book (1701). Biblioteca Nacional de España.
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (1): 125–161.
Published: 01 January 2009
...María Castañeda de la Paz In this essay, I will discuss certain coats of arms that the Spanish Crown granted to some of the major central Mexican towns and their rulers for taking part in the conquests of Mexico; these towns and peoples have always been considered as conquered rather than...
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Figure 5. Chief’s coats in a coup-count tally painted on the Schoch war shirt (1837). Gray stippling represents red pigment. Illustration by author
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Ethnohistory (2005) 52 (4): 727–787.
Published: 01 October 2005
... “blanket” worn by the stereotypical“Indian” of that period also was called a matchcoat. Native-made garments, often described in the early literature, were rapidly replaced by these pieces of trade cloth. The term matchcoat was being applied to“made up” or off-the-rack tailored sleeved coats by the 1680s...
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Ethnohistory (2018) 65 (4): 696–697.
Published: 01 October 2018
... pp., introduction, illustrations, bibliography, index .) Copyright 2018 by American Society for Ethnohistory 2018 This excellent collection of articles by prominent scholars in the field concerns the coats of arms granted by the Spanish Crown to indigenous towns and nobles in colonial...
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Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 January 2014
... material culture shifted
between home and the diplomatic frontier while Seneca paradigms structured the
integration of imported goods.
On 2 September 1709, Canowaacightuea traded Evert Wendell two bea-
ver and a marten pelt for a “French coat” and a pair of stockings at Albany,
about two hundred...
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Ethnohistory (2018) 65 (1): 129–156.
Published: 01 January 2018
...Figure 5. Chief’s coats in a coup-count tally painted on the Schoch war shirt (1837). Gray stippling represents red pigment. Illustration by author ...
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Ethnohistory (2021) 68 (1): 1–27.
Published: 01 January 2021
..., these drawings indicate there were likely far many more Crow men who could execute pictographic narratives of style and content similar to those produced by White Swan than has so far been reported in the anthropological literature. White Swan wears a long red/green coat or cloak with a tail, unlike the chaser...
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Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (2): 253–275.
Published: 01 April 2014
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larities between the decorative borders, ornamental banners, and coats of
arms in both maps are too close to disregard as mere coincidence.6 They
suggest that the Uppsala Map was made with a royal audience in mind,
presenting an image of Mexico City that had been “until now seen by but
few...
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Ethnohistory (2020) 67 (4): 687–688.
Published: 01 October 2020
... discursive strategies but also on iconographic analyses of heraldry to comprehend the ways in which María Joaquina understood herself and her positionality in Spanish colonial society. Helpfully, Quispe-Agnoli includes transcriptions of documents from México 2346 and pictures of coats of arms to allow...
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Ethnohistory (2018) 65 (3): 349–371.
Published: 01 July 2018
... McCauslin. Material artifacts excavated at this site confirm the presence of this diverse fur-trading population. A fob seal used to stamp documents, for instance, probably belonged to McCauslin. It was decorated with a Masonic coat of the Premier Grand Lodge of England and was in use from 1717 until 1813...
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Ethnohistory (2017) 64 (2): 312–313.
Published: 01 April 2017
... in the ornate, in the clever turn of phrase, the well-formed rhyming scheme, and the golden varnish that coated every account of combat and discovery. For them, the beauty of language and of meter was coequal in importance to the narrative. Copyright 2017 by American Society for Ethnohistory 2017...
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Uncertain Counts: The Struggle to Enumerate First Nations in Canada and the United States, 1870–1911
Ethnohistory (2015) 62 (4): 729–750.
Published: 01 October 2015
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be treated, instructing their agents to enumerate “all admixtures according
to the race of the father.”36 They justified this change by stating that their
previous attempts to differentiate the heritages had been met with substan-
tial resistance. Dominion statistician R. H. Coats reported...
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Ethnohistory (2011) 58 (2): 293–321.
Published: 01 April 2011
... of the Virgin: The Memorial Economy of a Colonial Maya Rebellion . Tucson : University of Arizona Press . Haskett Robert 1996 Paper Shields: The Ideology of Coats of Arms in Colonial Mexican Primordial Titles . Ethnohistory 43 : 99 – 126 . Hill Boone Elizabeth 1998 Pictorial...
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Ethnohistory (2018) 65 (3): 391–415.
Published: 01 July 2018
... the US-Canadian border. 20 Ronan and Bigart, “A Great Many of Us Have Good Farms,” 395. 21 For more on the regulation of other regulated bodies and commodities at the border, see Coates, “Border Crossings”; Chang, Pacific Connections ; Wadewitz , The Nature of Borders . 22 Farwell...
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Ethnohistory (2003) 50 (4): 779–781.
Published: 01 October 2003
..., are printed on inserts of coated stock.
The photographs depict the expedition participants, mostly in the field, and
include images of collections, such as artifacts, photographs, data sheets,
or musical notations. In this day...
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