Ethnohistory examines the historical experiences of Indigenous peoples, focusing on their interactions with colonial powers, the preservation of their cultures and sovereignty, and the negotiation of their identities and territories. The journal explores themes of language, religion, land claims, political organization, and social practices within Indigenous communities, often through interdisciplinary approaches that incorporate oral traditions, archival research, and archaeological evidence.
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HistoryQ1
AnthropologyQ3
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AnthropologyHistory
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AnthropologyHistory
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Latin American history and cultureArchaeology and Natural HistoryIndigenous Studies and EcologyAmerican Environmental and Regional HistoryColonialism, slavery, and tradeIndigenous Health, Education, and RightsCanadian Identity and HistoryLatin American and Latino StudiesHistorical Studies in Latin AmericaHistorical and Cultural Archaeology Studies