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Nahua Hands, the Feast of Toxcatl, and the Transmission of Legacy by Servando Z. Hinojosa
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Featured in the July 2025 Issue of Ethnohistory
Nahua Hands, the Feast of Toxcatl, and the Transmission of Legacy by Servando Z. Hinojosa
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“To Be at Peace”: Indigenous Women, Interethnic Marriages, and Cunhamenas in Northwestern Amazonia, 1730–1755 by Barbara A. Sommer
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“To Be at Peace”: Indigenous Women, Interethnic Marriages, and Cunhamenas in Northwestern Amazonia, 1730–1755 by Barbara A. Sommer
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“To Rule by Customes”: Powhatan Assertions of Territorial Possessions against the Virginia Company, 1607–1624 by Joe Borsato
Featured in the July 2025 Issue of Ethnohistory
“To Rule by Customes”: Powhatan Assertions of Territorial Possessions against the Virginia Company, 1607–1624 by Joe Borsato
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“Gone a Hunting”: Deer Hunting and Indigenous Sovereignty in New England, 1600-1750 by Nathan Braccio
Featured in the July 2025 Issue of Ethnohistory
“Gone a Hunting”: Deer Hunting and Indigenous Sovereignty in New England, 1600-1750 by Nathan Braccio
July 2025
Volume 72, Number 3
In this new issue we showcase:
“Gone a Hunting”: Deer Hunting and Indigenous Sovereignty in New England, 1600–1750 by Nathan Braccio
July 2025
Volume 72, Number 3
In this new issue we showcase:
“Gone a Hunting”: Deer Hunting and Indigenous Sovereignty in New England, 1600–1750 by Nathan Braccio