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Ethnohistory emphasizes the joint use of documentary materials and ethnographic or archaeological data, as well as the combination of historical and anthropological approaches, in the study of social and cultural processes and history. The journal has established a strong reputation for its studies of the history of native peoples in the Americas and in recent years has expanded its focus to cultures and societies throughout the world.
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Volume 51, Number 1, Winter 2004Table of Contents
- The Southeast, Then and Now
- pp. 171-179
- The Settlement of the Americas (review)
- pp. 187-189
- Creolization in the Americas (review)
- pp. 189-190
- Alcohol in Ancient Mexico (review)
- pp. 196-198
- The Mixtecs of Colonial Oaxaca (review)
- pp. 213-215
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