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Hornborg, A. & Hill, J. D. (eds.) 2011. Ethnicity in Ancient Amazonia: Reconstructing Past Identities from Archaeology, Linguistics and Ethnohistory

open access: yesPapers from the Institute of Archaeology, 2013
Book review: Hornborg, A. & Hill, J. D. (eds.) 2011. Ethnicity in Ancient Amazonia:Reconstructing Past Identities from Archaeology, Linguistics and Ethnohistory.
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Contribución indígena a la cartografía del Alto Ucayali a fines del siglo XVII

open access: yesBulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines, 2015
This article examines the participation of Conibo natives in the process of geographic and cartographic knowledge of the Upper Ucayali in 1686. The evidence comes from a series of reports and maps produced in a lawsuit between the Franciscans of Lima and
Roberto Chauca Tapia
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La presencia de la antropología francesa en los Andes peruanos

open access: yesBulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines, 2007
The aim of this paper is to present an overview of the French presence in Peruvian Andean anthropology. The paper identifies and analizes the studies, principal works, authors and theoretical approaches developed either in France or by French researchers
Carmen Salazar-Soler
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Malinche, Pocahontas, and Sacagawea: Indian Women as Cultural Intermediaries and National Symbols

open access: yesEngaged Scholar Journal, 2020
In her book, Rebecca K. Jager compares and contrasts the lives and legends of three Indigenous North American women: Malinche, Pocahontas, and Sacagawea.
Amani Khelifa
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Social and Ecological Factors Affect Long-Term Resilience of Voyaging Canoes in Pre-contact Eastern Polynesia: A Multiproxy Approach From the ArchaeoEcology Project

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2022
While Eastern Polynesian archaeologists rarely recover archaeological remains of canoes (va‘a), ethnohistoric texts document how such vessels played a central role in the daily lives of commoners and chiefs alike.
Jennifer G. Kahn   +4 more
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Koloniální minulost etnické skupiny Nungon a její dopad na prostorové chování lidí

open access: yesHistoricka Sociologie, 2017
Objective of the paper is a study of effects of selected historical events on spatial behaviour of members of Nungon community (Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea).
Martin Soukup, Jan D. Bláha
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Influence Work, Resistance, and Educational Life-Worlds: Quintilian’s [Marcus Fabius Quintilianus] (35-95 CE) Analysis of Roman Oratory as an Instructive Ethnohistorical Resource and Conceptual Precursor of Symbolic Interactionist Scholarship

open access: yesQualitative Sociology Review, 2022
Despite the striking affinities of classical Greek and Latin rhetoric with the pragmatist/interactionist analysis of the situated negotiation of reality and its profound relevance for the analysis of human group life more generally, few contemporary ...
Robert Prus
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“We All Live in One World”: Challenging Settler Mythologies With Sovereign Assertions

open access: yesAnthropology &Education Quarterly, Volume 56, Issue 4, December 2025.
ABSTRACT The paper examines how settler colonial myths perpetuate systemic inequities in the education of Native students in Southern Utah. It critiques the “two‐worlds” narrative used to justify marginalization and explores how Native parents use sovereign assertions to challenge these injustices.
Cynthia Benally, Donna Deyhle, Beth King
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Passo Ruim 1868: as estratégias dos Xokleng nas fronteiras de seus territórios do alto rio Itajaí

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de História, 2017
RESUMO Na noite de 13 de janeiro de 1868, um grupo de índios Xokleng atacou e matou seis pessoas num lugar chamado Passo Ruim, na Estrada da Mata, próximo da vila de Rio Negro, então província do Paraná, Brasil.
Lúcio Tadeu Mota
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Le chamanisme comme moyen de résistance anticoloniale dans la tradition orale des Napo Runa d’Amazonie équatorienne

open access: yesRevue d'Études Autochtones, 2023
Du xviiie au xxe siècle, les Napo Runa, groupe autochtone de l’Amazonie équatorienne, ont été les victimes de nombreuses oppressions coloniales. Les acteurs coloniaux et les ethnohistoriens qui étudièrent les archives ont identifié la fuite et le ...
Arthur Cognet
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