Search Results - "Olien, Michael D."
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General, Governor, and Admiral: Three Miskito Lines of Succession
Published in Ethnohistory (01-04-1998)“…The "kings" are the best known of the native leaders of the Mosquito Kingdom. This article identifies the individuals who held positions of leadership in the…”
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After the Indian Slave Trade: Cross-Cultural Trade in the Western Caribbean Rimland, 1816-1820
Published in Journal of anthropological research (01-04-1988)“…Recent research has shown that in the first half of the eighteenth century the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua and Honduras used the taking of Indian slaves as a…”
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The Miskito Kings and the Line of Succession
Published in Journal of anthropological research (01-07-1983)“…The Miskito Indians dominated eastern Nicaragua during the colonial and republican eras until 1894, when the region came under the control of the Nicaraguan…”
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Black and Part-Black Populations in Colonial Costa Rica: Ethnohistorical Resources and Problems
Published in Ethnohistory (01-01-1980)“…Unlike many other Latin American countries, Costa Rica imported few African slaves during the colonial period. Nevertheless, a variety of adaptations resulted…”
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Micro/Macro-Level Linkages: Regional Political Structures on the Mosquito Coast, 1845-1864
Published in Ethnohistory (01-07-1987)“…The reign of Miskito king George Augustus Frederic in the mid-nineteenth century was a period of British intervention in and then withdrawal from the Mosquito…”
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E. G. Squier and the Miskito: Anthropological Scholarship and Political Propaganda
Published in Ethnohistory (01-01-1985)“…Ephraim George Squier gained recognition through scholarly publications in archaeology and participation in learned societies. His Central American writing was…”
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Rich People and Rice: Factional Politics in Rural Guyana
Published in American Anthropologist (01-03-1983)Get full text
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The African Religions of Brazil: Toward a Sociology of the Interpenetration of Civilizations
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Joseño: Another Mayan Voice Speaks from Guatemala
Published in Canadian Journal of Latin American & Caribbean Studies (01-01-2003)“…In the first book, Son of Tecun Uman: A Maya Indian Tells His Life Story, published in 1981, Sexton introduces Ignacio through a life history and then a diary…”
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Reviews/Recensions
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WERE THE MISKITO INDIANS BLACK? ETHNICITY, POLITICS, AND PLAGIARISM IN THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY
Published in Nieuwe West-Indische gids (Print) (01-01-1988)Get full text
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kingship among the Miskito
Published in American ethnologist (01-11-1984)“…The Miskito kings of eastern Nicaragua and Honduras have been described as British puppets whose authority depended solely on their role as middlemen. This…”
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Ignacio Bizarro Ujpan and James D. Sexton Joseno: Another Mayan Voice Speaks from Guatemala
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Disparate Diasporas: Identity and Politics in an African-Nicaraguan Community
Published in New West Indian Guide (01-01-1999)Get full text
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Conflict, Migration, and the Expression of Ethnicity
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To Slay the Hydra: Dutch Colonial Perspectives on the Saramaka Wars. RICHARD PRICE
Published in American Ethnologist (01-05-1985)Get full text
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Rich People and Rice: Factional Politics in Rural Guyana. Marilyn Silverman
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