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Abstract Traces of trans feminine pasts are scattered all across the colonial archive. In New Spain, glimpses of Indigenous trans women's lives can be found in the records of conquistadors as early as the sixteenth century. While such early colonial representations of trans femininity span myriad religious, imperial and literary contexts, they are all ...
Jamey Jesperson
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A Colonial Cacicazgo: the Mendozas of Seventeenth-Century Tepexí de la Seda
The cacicazgo, or indigenous lordship, was a pivotal institution in colonial Mexican Indian pueblos. Caciques, or Indian nobles, played a role, both in the largely indigenous world of the pueblo and in the regional economy that was dominated by Spaniards.
Rik Hoekstra
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Expressions artistiques, mémoire d’une histoire traumatique et interpellation politique
Peru experienced a period of terrorism and repression between 1980 and 2000. The majority of the victims were farmers from remote villages in the country. In the year 2000, a truth and reconciliation commission carried out a survey of the victims and the
Christine Grard
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Kossinna Meets the Nordic Archaeologists
The author discusses Montelius's, Aspelin's and Kossinna's ethnohistoric research and the development up to 1951.The starting point is a letter written by Kossinna in 1896 to Montelius in Stockholm.
Evert Baudou
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By the mid-18th century, Spanish conquerors could not control the Chaco Inlands effectively. Instead, a combination of defensive and offensive strategies secured colonial spaces and borders with other colonial cities, while most Indigenous groups ...
Laura Pensa
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La fin d’un oubli : chronique de la (re)découverte de la tombe d’Henri Maitre
About a Southern Vietnam grove and the re-discovery of French explorer Henri Maitre tomb, first westerner to achieve a complete exploration of the Indochinese hinterland and to introduce ethnography in South East-Asia.
Nicolas Vidal
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Food (inter)activism in the Marquesas, French Polynesia
American Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 4, Page 707-711, December 2024.
Kathleen C. Riley, Emily C. Donaldson
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Understanding physical activity from a cultural-contextual lens. [PDF]
Rio CJ, Saligan LN.
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The historiographic trace of the Chaco Indian peoples appears as laid out in coherent but discontinuous stratas of ethnonyms. These stratas reflects the state at a specific time of the field of interethnic relationships and mediations.
Nicolas Richard
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Some Thoughts on Glass in African Archaeology: An Introduction. [PDF]
Babalola AB, Rehren T.
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