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  • Editorial Office:
    Department of History
    Pennsylvania State University
    108 Weaver Bldg.
    University Park, PA 16802
    814-865-6203
    814-863-7840 (fax)
    ethnohistory@psu.edu

    Editors:
    Michael Harkin, University of Wyoming
    Matthew Restall, Pennsylvania State University

    Associate Editors:
    Daniel Cobb, Miami University
    J. Michael Francis, University of North Florida

    Book Review Editors:
    J. Michael Francis
    Greg O'Brien

    Editorial Assistants:
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    Alicia Shatley

    Board of Editors:
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    Ned Blackhawk
    Noble David Cook
    Brian DeLay
    David Dinwoodie
    Gary Dunham
    Erik Gooding
    Sabine Hyland
    Martin Nesvig
    Jean O'Brien
    José Rabasa
    David Tavárez

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  • Address submissions and correspondence concerning articles to Matthew Restall and Michael Harkin, in care of Matthew Restall, Department of History, Pennsylvania State University, 108 Weaver Bldg., University Park, PA 16802; phone: 814-865-6203; fax: 814-863-7840; e-mail: ethnohistory@psu.edu.

    Send correspondence concerning book reviews to the relevant book review editor: for books on Latin America and Africa: J. Michael Francis, Department of History, University of North Florida, 1 UNF Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32224; phone: 904-620-1857; fax: 904-620-1018; e-mail: jfrancis@unf.edu; for books on the US, Canada, and Asia-Pacific: Greg O'Brien, Department of History, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, PO Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170; phone: 336-334-5992; fax: 336-334-5910; e-mail: ethnohistoryreview@gmail.com.

    All manuscripts are reviewed anonymously. The author's name should appear only on the title page. Members of the editorial board, as well as the associate editors, advise the editor both on specific manuscripts and on editorial policy. Submit manuscripts in four copies and prepare them according to Ethnohistory's "Guide for Authors," which appears on pages 241–53 of volume 52, number 1, and The Chicago Manual of Style, sixteenth edition. Double-space the lines in each manuscript (including extracts, notes, and references) and have ample margins.

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    The journal of the American Society for Ethnohistory

    Ethnohistory reflects the wide range of current scholarship inspired by anthropological and historical approaches to the human condition. Of particular interest are those analyses and interpretations that seek to make evident the experience, organization, and identities of indigenous, diasporic, and minority peoples that otherwise elude the histories and anthropologies of nations, states, and colonial empires. The journal publishes work from the disciplines of geography, literature, sociology, and archaeology, as well as anthropology and history. It welcomes theoretical and cross-cultural discussion of ethnohistorical materials and recognizes the wide range of academic disciplines.

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