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Ethnohistory (2007) 54 (1): 129–157.
Published: 01 January 2007
...Laura A. Lewis Engaging primary documents and scholarly debates, this article examines an array of practices in colonial Mexico as it undertakes a discursive account of how gender ideologies informed the politics of discipline and a range of behaviors from atypical sexuality to cross-dressing...
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Ethnohistory (2015) 62 (1): 187–188.
Published: 01 January 2015
... that ethnohis- toric arguments that frame slavery as a strategy for sustaining indigenous ideals and practices falls short if we pay close attention to the relations of power embedded in slavery. “Slavery in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations rested on intersecting racial and gender ideologies...
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Ethnohistory (2007) 54 (4): 669–695.
Published: 01 October 2007
... points to the extent to which, in a colonial setting, gendered and sexualized racial ideologies could mitigate a “white” woman’s class status by demeaning native women. By the standards of her day, Barnes was unchaste; as mentioned above, Cox’s “Mac” certainly thought so. Barnes had met...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (3): 489–533.
Published: 01 July 2004
... soldiers and authori- ties and as pious missionary priests who controlled the faith, will, and bodies of their colonial subjects. This was no easy task. The Reche ideology that associated spirituality, co-genderism, and warfare posed serious prob- lems for Spanish-gendered categories of representation...
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Ethnohistory (2023) 70 (4): 558–559.
Published: 01 October 2023
... coupled with Ojibwe traditions of mobility unexpectedly spurred the creation of new, vibrant Indigenous communities. Sections 2 and 3 examine divisive entanglements of land privatization with white supremacy, gendered ideologies, and state violence. Finally, essays in the last section more directly...
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Ethnohistory (2015) 62 (1): 185–187.
Published: 01 January 2015
... if we pay close attention to the relations of power embedded in slavery. “Slavery in the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations rested on intersecting racial and gender ideologies that justified the enslavement and exploitation of black men’s and women’s bodies, labor, and reproduction” (4...
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Ethnohistory (2025) 72 (2): 125–158.
Published: 01 April 2025
... people also adapted to Spanish colonialism by incorporating Mary alongside Indigenous figures such as the babaylan and female ancestors depicted in sugidanon epics. [email protected] Copyright 2025 by American Society for Ethnohistory 2025 Panay Bukidnon epic poetry gender ideology...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (4): 549–567.
Published: 01 October 2009
..., and political lives, they also challenged American poli- cies and programs (for example, those supportive of the age and gender ideologies discussed here). This reshaping process involved challenges by different cohorts to the Arapaho age and gender hierarchies, as well. Both kinds of challenges figured...
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Ethnohistory (2008) 55 (4): 665–671.
Published: 01 October 2008
... and nonindigenous peoples in colonial and modern states. Review Essay 671 Notes 1 Important works include Irene Silverblatt, Moon, Sun, and Witches: Gender Ideologies and Class in Inca and Colonial Peru (Princeton, NJ, 2005); Kimberly...
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Ethnohistory (2019) 66 (1): 145–162.
Published: 01 January 2019
..., the Caribbean, and Europe). 6 For the topic category, each participant recoded his or her entries and selected as many as three of the following terms for each article: agriculture, colonialism, conflict, culture, demography, economics, environment, ethnohistory, gender, ideology, language, migration...
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Ethnohistory (2008) 55 (4): 509–524.
Published: 01 October 2008
... : 574 -617. 1990 Origins of the National Question in Guatemala: A Hypothesis. In Guatemalan Indians and the State: 1540 to 1988 . Carol A. Smith, ed. Pp. 72 -95. Austin: University of Texas Press. 1995 Race-Class-Gender Ideology in Guatemala: Modern and Anti-Modern Forms. Comparative...
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Ethnohistory (2018) 65 (1): 75–99.
Published: 01 January 2018
.... In the following section, I detail the role of class differences in the ability to practice particular gender ideologies (in line with Spencer-Wood 2006 ) and examine “how gender ideolog[ies] can be manifested in the construction of space and habitus” (Sørensen 2006 : 106). My interest lies particularly...
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Ethnohistory (2002) 49 (3): 687–701.
Published: 01 July 2002
..., 1492–1640. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Silverblatt, Irene 1987 Moon, Sun, and Witches: Gender Ideologies and Class in Inca and Colonial Peru. Princeton, nj: Princeton University Press...
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Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (1): 199–200.
Published: 01 January 2014
... in which scholars can explore the application of gendered ideologies in societies making reasonably self-­directed decisions. On the other hand, the British came to use gendered assumptions to justify the extension of their sovereignty. Although limited for the first half of the eighteenth century...
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Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (1): 197–198.
Published: 01 January 2014
... negotiations in the American Southeast. Two points particularly emerge. On the one hand, the period from 1670 to 1763 was an “intermediate age” for Indian groups—one between independence and dependence—and thus one in which scholars can explore the application of gendered ideologies in societies making...
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Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (1): 200–202.
Published: 01 January 2014
... in which scholars can explore the application of gendered ideologies in societies making reasonably self-­directed decisions. On the other hand, the British came to use gendered assumptions to justify the extension of their sovereignty. Although limited for the first half of the eighteenth century...
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Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (1): 202–203.
Published: 01 January 2014
...” for Indian groups—one between independence and dependence—and thus one in which scholars can explore the application of gendered ideologies in societies making reasonably self-­directed decisions. On the other hand, the British came to use gendered assumptions to justify the extension...
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Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (1): 204–205.
Published: 01 January 2014
... independence and dependence—and thus one in which scholars can explore the application of gendered ideologies in societies making reasonably self-­directed decisions. On the other hand, the British came to use gendered assumptions to justify the extension of their sovereignty. Although limited...
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Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (1): 205–207.
Published: 01 January 2014
... negotiations in the American Southeast. Two points particularly emerge. On the one hand, the period from 1670 to 1763 was an “intermediate age” for Indian groups—one between independence and dependence—and thus one in which scholars can explore the application of gendered ideologies in societies making...
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Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (1): 207–208.
Published: 01 January 2014
... in which scholars can explore the application of gendered ideologies in societies making reasonably self-­directed decisions. On the other hand, the British came to use gendered assumptions to justify the extension of their sovereignty. Although limited for the first half of the eighteenth century...