Skip Nav Destination
Close Modal
Search Results for
cod
Update search
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- Title
- Authors
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keywords
- DOI
- ISBN
- eISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
NARROW
Format
Subjects
Journal
Article Type
Date
Availability
1-20 of 46 Search Results for
cod
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account
Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
1
Sort by
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2005) 52 (2): 255–289.
Published: 01 April 2005
... Portuguese America: Unity, Diver-
sity, and the Invention of the Brazilian Indians Hispanic American Historical
Review 80 (2000): 709–19.
5 Secretary of State to Governor, Ajuda, 13 November 1807, Arquivo Histórico
Ultramarino, Lisbon (hereafter AHU), códice (hereafter cód.) 611, fols. 105v–6...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2017) 64 (2): 271–296.
Published: 01 April 2017
... Rodrigues, “Os sertões proibidos da Mantiqueira,” 254. 9 Resende, “Gentios Brasílicos.” 10 Venâncio, “Os últimos carijós.” 11 Langfur, Forbidden Lands . 12 Biblioteca Nacional Rio de Janeiro (hereafter BNRJ), Seção de Manuscritos (SM), Coleção Otoni (CO), códice (cód.) 18, 2, 6...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2018) 65 (4): 549–573.
Published: 01 October 2018
... , 81. See also Eschwege, “Copia de huma Carta.” 28 Eschwege, “Copia de huma Carta feita pelo Sargento Mor Eschwege (acerca dos Botocudos e das divisões da conquista) com notas pelo deputado da Junta Militar, Matheus Herculano Monteiro,” n.p., 1811, BNRJ, SM, cód. 8, 1, 8, doc. 66. 27...
FIGURES
| View All (4)
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2018) 65 (4): 621–645.
Published: 01 October 2018
... multilingual (Heckenberger and Neves 2009 ; Schaan 2012 : 106). 15 Other sources point to hostilities between the north- and south-bank peoples, such as Acuña and the Jesuit missionary Samuel Fritz in the late seventeenth century. 16 BAL, Cod. 51-V-22, f. 128, para. 12; on the leader see Leite...
FIGURES
| View All (4)
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2018) 65 (1): 167–168.
Published: 01 January 2018
... Rivers, and Narragansett Bay and Cape Cod and thus a broader range of Indian and European groups. The Narragansett, Pequot, Wampanoag, and Wabanaki all appear here, but so do the River Indians, the Raritan, the Massapequa, and the Munsee. The result is a transnational history that examines English...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2000) 47 (3-4): 840–842.
Published: 01 October 2000
... points. On p.
for instance, we learn that the cod were reduced in Iceland waters by
temperature change in thes. Not so; the major culprit was overfishing.
More serious is the frequent implication that climate change, and spe-
cifically El Niño, had a massively important role in human affairs...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2020) 67 (4): 537–549.
Published: 01 October 2020
.... In November 1620, a party of Englishmen disembarked from the Mayflower to search for the ideal spot to establish what would become Plymouth colony. While tramping around Cape Cod Bay, they spotted several Wampanoags cutting up a pilot whale on the beach. A scholar primed to look for cultural differences...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2015) 62 (1): 61–94.
Published: 01 January 2015
...-
tion (aka the Sachem Party) over that of John’s Town (aka the Mason Party)
(see Fisher 2012: 149–51).
Shortly after gathering information at Mashantucket, Stiles noted the
“present numbers of Indians as I collected an account of them [from vari-
ous towns] in a Journey to Cape Cod May 1762...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (4): 635–653.
Published: 01 October 2014
... of what this statue is sparks a complete disjuncture between history
and place. For those unfamiliar with this iconic figure, Massasoit attained
fame as the sachem of the Pokanoket people who encountered, and then bro-
kered, decades of peace with the invading English on Cape Cod beginning
in 1620...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2011) 58 (1): 1–35.
Published: 01 January 2011
... and Maaktlii became all blood,” recalled Tom Saahaachapis
in 1916, “because many people had died. The people of Tsishaa could not
eat because all the fish, the cod and red cod, had human flesh inside from
eating [corpses]. They were unable to eat big mussels . . . [and] small clams
because all the sea...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2020) 67 (4): 603–619.
Published: 01 October 2020
... . Peters Paula . 2002 . “ Worlds Rejoined .” Cape Cod Times , 14 July . www.capecodtimes.com/article/20020714/news01/307149942 . Putnam Lara . 2006 . “ To Study the Fragments/Whole: Microhistory and the Atlantic World .” Journal of Social History 39 , no. 3 : 615 – 30 . Rael...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2023) 70 (4): 447–471.
Published: 01 October 2023
..., University of California . Jones Terry L. , Codding Brian , Cook Emma , Fischer Kelly , Wiggins Kaya , Hames Madison , Mau Tori , et al . 2017 . Archaeological Investigations at the Chumash Village of Tstyiwi—Final Report on the 2015 Cal Poly Archaeological...
FIGURES
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2016) 63 (4): 621–643.
Published: 01 October 2016
... Massachusetts to secure White Island, east of Deer Isle in Eggemoggin Reach, where tribal members enjoyed “the benefit of the Cod fishery and killing seals both abounding in the neighborhood of these islands.” 46 In the summer of 1832 Penobscot families of between forty and fifty people “pitched...
FIGURES
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2017) 64 (1): 91–114.
Published: 01 January 2017
... surrendered to Plymouth. These surrenderers were sold into slavery along with the others, having been judged either “actors” or “complyers” in the war. 26 In late August or early September 1675, 57 Indians went to Sandwich on Cape Cod “in a submissive way” but were judged to be guilty of conspiracy...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (1): 73–100.
Published: 01 January 2004
.... Now it is clear that his term Almouchiquois essentially was based on
a Native grouping as well. Admittedly, Champlain did include as Almou-
chiquois those people he met as far south as Cape Cod. Still, most of his
encounters with the Almouchiquois were north of Boston, so he did not
really have...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2023) 70 (1): 65–93.
Published: 01 January 2023
..., Charcas (hereafter AGI-C), 112. 10 Diego de los Reyes Balmaceda to the king, Asunción, 24 July 1719, AGI-C, 216; Cuiabá câmara to the king, 8 August 1744, Biblioteca Pública Municipal do Porto (Portugal), cod. 296, fols. 94r–95v. 11 Bishop Manuel Antonio de la Torre to the king, Asunción...
FIGURES
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2002) 49 (1): 41–68.
Published: 01 January 2002
... the
fire. At the end of this performance, the Red Cod people transferred the
rights to this dance to their human guest. He received as a supernatural
treasure not just the dance and the songs, but also the ceremonial house...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (3): 471–472.
Published: 01 July 2010
... problematic. Many scholars
will question Bragdon’s generalizations based on findings from the Vine-
yard, Nantucket, and Cape Cod, which were exceptional places in criti-
cal respects. Even more troubling is her sometimes thesis-driven interpreta-
tion of evidence. For example, Bragdon contends...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (3): 472–475.
Published: 01 July 2010
...
of culture without sufficient heed to historical change.
Methodologically, this book is also problematic. Many scholars
will question Bragdon’s generalizations based on findings from the Vine-
yard, Nantucket, and Cape Cod, which were exceptional places in criti-
cal respects. Even more...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (3): 475–476.
Published: 01 July 2010
... problematic. Many scholars
will question Bragdon’s generalizations based on findings from the Vine-
yard, Nantucket, and Cape Cod, which were exceptional places in criti-
cal respects. Even more troubling is her sometimes thesis-driven interpreta-
tion of evidence. For example, Bragdon contends...
1