The American Society for Ethnohistory is an organization dedicated to the study of ethnohistory, which is the interdisciplinary study of indigenous peoples in their historical and cultural contexts. The society was founded in 1954 and has since become a leading authority in the field, promoting research, scholarship, and collaboration among scholars and practitioners.
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Ethnohistory, The Journal of the American Society for Ethnohistory. Volume 57, Number 4, Fall 2010
Volume 57, Number 4, Fall 2010 of Ethnohistory, academic publication that offers a comprehensive exploration of the field of ethnohistory. Published by Duke University Press, this softcover volume comprises 784 pages of insightful research and analysis.
While the cover shows some signs of wear with fold creases around the corners and a crease along the spine, the book is otherwise in excellent condition, tightly bound, and free from any writing or markings.
This journal is a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and anyone interested in the study of ethnohistory.