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Ethnohistory (2012) 59 (3): 653–654.
Published: 01 July 2012
...Paul E. Hoffman Murder and Martyrdom in Spanish Florida: Don Juan and the Guale Uprising of 1597 . By Francis J. Michael and Kole Kathleen M. . ( New York : Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History no. 95 , 2011 . 154 pp., abstract, timeline, foreword...
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Ethnohistory (2017) 64 (2): 322–323.
Published: 01 April 2017
...Kevin A. Young Rhythms of the Pachakuti: Indigenous Uprising and State Power in Bolivia . By Gutiérrez Aguilar Raquel . Translated by Skar Stacey Alba D. . ( Durham, NC : Duke University Press , 2014 . xlviii+284 pp., foreword, preface, notes, references, index . $94.95 cloth...
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Ethnohistory (2003) 50 (4): 643–669.
Published: 01 October 2003
...Steven W. Hackel This article reinterprets the 1785 Indian rebellion at Mission San Gabriel in Alta California by reexamining the testimony of the Indians accused of leading this uprising. For decades, scholarly and popular discussions of this event have focused on the role of Toypurina, an Indian...
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Ethnohistory (2011) 58 (1): 188–190.
Published: 01 January 2011
...: Andean Civil Society in an Era of Indian
Uprisings. By Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld. (Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 2009. xiii + 256 pp., preface, acknowledgments, introduction, maps,
references, index. $64.00 cloth, $23.00 paper.)
Tien-Ann Shih, University of Chicago
In recording...
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Ethnohistory (2010) 57 (4): 679–708.
Published: 01 October 2010
...Claudio Saunt In November 1775, Kumeyaay Indians attacked and destroyed Mission San Diego, at the foot of Alta California. In the wake of that event, Spanish officials interrogated and tortured Indians to gather intelligence. While historians have recounted the uprising's origins and aftermath...
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Ethnohistory (2011) 58 (4): 561–583.
Published: 01 October 2011
... by the alcalde mayor's native supporters forced the removal of his successor. This uprising further demonstrates how native leaders were able to tap into community hostility over the Bourbon reforms and deploy that anger in the interests of their own political gain. Copyright 2011 by American Society...
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Ethnohistory (2023) 70 (4): 473–494.
Published: 01 October 2023
... Chimalpahin’s retelling of the alleged plot and the fears of a Black uprising in colonial Mexico from an Indigenous perspective. At stake is how the plurivocal structure of the Nahua archive allows for the inscription of Blackness and racialized subjectivities in colonial Mexico while challenging the claims...
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Ethnohistory (2004) 51 (2): 293–316.
Published: 01 April 2004
... in the field in the 1990s. The uprising, the doctrine of the charismatic shaman who fueled the movement, and the outcomes of the clash with the Argentine Army are described herein. The prophet's doctrine was rooted in a mythology of cosmic cataclysms. By following it, believers would be able to persuade...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2018) 65 (4): 694–695.
Published: 01 October 2018
... Africans who engaged in explicit rejections of the colonial order. Tardieu’s analysis includes discussion of an uprising of newly arrived slaves in 1669 and the constant threat of maroons. Two chapters trace the Spanish-maroon conflict that resulted in the creation of the free-black town of San Lorenzo de...
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Ethnohistory (2002) 49 (3): 583–609.
Published: 01 July 2002
...
be read through legal archives.
1927: Sublevación Indígena in North Potosí
Between July and October 1927, the north of Potosí was jolted by peas-
ant uprisings that began in the province of Chayanta but eventually...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2013) 60 (2): 191–193.
Published: 01 April 2013
...-
ing insights into an unexplored slave uprising. The revolt is significant as the
first in the New World and the first in which Africans and Indians united
against their Spanish overlords, and it provided future African and Indian
slaves a template for revolt. It also presents as unique in its...
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Ethnohistory (2009) 56 (3): 515–520.
Published: 01 July 2009
...., preface, acknowledgments, glossary, maps, illustrations, fig-
ures, notes, references, index. $22.95 paper.)
Uprising of Hope: Sharing the Zapatista Journey to Alternative Devel-
opment. By Duncan Earle and Jeanne Simonelli. (Walnut Creek, CA:
AltaMira Press, 2005. xvii + 323 pp...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2016) 63 (2): 441–442.
Published: 01 April 2016
... of the trade in the plantation societies. So did overt resistance and rebellion by slaves and free people of color. In Cuba aborted uprisings like the Aponte Rebellion (1812) and the Escalera Conspiracy (1844) “inspired discourse critical of the slave trade to the island” (101). Graden posits that the Muslim...
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Ethnohistory (2019) 66 (3): 611–612.
Published: 01 July 2019
... out how they were able to collectively mobilize against the Spaniards during the Mixtón War of 1540–42 as well as during other subsequent uprisings in the Nueva Galicia region in the sixteenth century. Phillip C. Weigand’s essays challenge the perception that the Mixtón War was an isolated event...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2017) 64 (2): 327–328.
Published: 01 April 2017
... “historically structured spatial inequalities” (2). The book examines the racialization of São Paulo regionalism as well as the ways that paulista regional discourse has been classed and gendered. Weinstein focuses mainly on two of São Paulo’s salient twentieth-century historical episodes: the uprising...
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Ethnohistory (2003) 50 (2): 247–259.
Published: 01 April 2003
... century, the Pueblo Revolt of and the Pow-
hatan uprising against the English of Virginia in
Massachusetts Bay,
The outbreak of King Philip’s War in punctured a peace between the
English...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2015) 62 (2): 403–405.
Published: 01 April 2015
... of
the rebellion is his reexamination of the place of the Catholic Church in
the uprising. While most works on the rebellion emphasize those clerics
who supported, or at least did not impede, the rebels, Walker notes that
the story is much more complex. He posits that churchmen in Cuzco were
instrumental...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2008) 55 (1): 153–162.
Published: 01 January 2008
... and a pardon, was
executed in 1667. His last hurrah was to incite an uprising among Lima’s
indigenous headmen. Lorandi ends by suggesting that Bohorques, though
not a messianic or revolutionary leader, embodied core contradictions of
baroque Spanish America. In a world where demons and scientists were...
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Ethnohistory (2013) 60 (2): 295–318.
Published: 01 April 2013
... the ladino elites in the highlands and the surrounding Indian
populations. The governor appealed to the bishop, saying that the ladino
residents in the north of the state demanded the help of persons, preferably
a pastor, who could aid in suppression of the Indian uprising (la sublevación
de las...
Journal Article
Ethnohistory (2014) 61 (4): 619–633.
Published: 01 October 2014
... the Canadian state, such as it was. A long and complicated
history contextualizes this eventual conflict—known to Canadian histori-
ans as the North West Uprising—but for brevity’s sake, I will synopsize:
the Métis were reacting to a broad replacement of a centuries-old fur trade
political economy...
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