Examples of 'ethnohistory' in a sentence

Meaning of "ethnohistory"

ethnohistory: the study of cultures and indigenous peoples through their history and traditions
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  • The history of an indigenous people

How to use "ethnohistory" in a sentence

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ethnohistory
The colonial and republican ethnohistory of the.
Ethnohistory uses both historical and ethnographic data as its foundation.
He is considered a founder of the subdiscipline of ethnohistory.
Ethnohistory is the study of ethnographic cultures and indigenous customs by examining historical records.
She is remembered for her contributions to symbolic anthropology and ethnohistory.
There is widespread agreement on the matter in ethnohistory literature that Aboriginals depleted the resource.
Documents produced from the nineteenth century occasionally influenced the transformation of ethnohistory.
Archaeology and ethnohistory of the Basque Country.
Lindholm appears to be unfamiliar with Mesoamerican ethnohistory.
Atka, an ethnohistory of the Western Aleutians.
Preserves a bit of ethnohistory.
Renaissance of the lost Leco, ethnohistory of the Bolivian foothills from Apolobamba to Larecaja.
Claudia Zapata holds a doctorate in history with a specialization in ethnohistory from the University of Chile.
During 2010 Boone served as president of the American Society for Ethnohistory.
National symposium on the anthropology, archaeology and ethnohistory of Panama, various years.

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Her work focuses on social history, economic history, and ethnohistory in colonial Latin America.
Centring the periphery, chaos, order, and the ethnohistory of Dominica.
Anthropology, history, and ethnohistory.

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