Citation: G. Urton, FROM KNOTS TO NARRATIVES - RECONSTRUCTING THE ART OF HISTORICAL RECORD-KEEPING IN THE ANDES FROM SPANISH TRANSCRIPTIONS OF INKA KHIPUS, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 409-438
Citation: K. Lane, TAMING THE MASTER - BRUJERIA, SLAVERY, AND THE ENCOMIENDA IN BARBACOAS AT THE TURN OF THE 18TH-CENTURY, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 477-507
Citation: Ph. Carlson, STORMS BREWED IN OTHER MENS WORLDS - THE CONFRONTATION OF INDIANS, SPANISH, AND FRENCH IN THE SOUTHWEST, 1540-1795, 2ND EDITION - JOHN,EAH, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 580-582
Citation: W. Engelbrecht, IN MOHAWK COUNTRY - EARLY NARRATIVES ABOUT A NATIVE PEOPLE - SNOW,DR,GEHRING,CT, STARNA,WA, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 582-583
Citation: Wa. Starna, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTH-AMERICAN INDIANS - NATIVE-AMERICAN HISTORY, CULTURE, AND LIFE FROM PALEO-INDIANS TO THE PRESENT - HOXIE,FE, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 588-593
Citation: Wa. Starna, THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF THE NATIVE PEOPLES OF THE AMERICA, VOL 1, NORTH-AMERICA, PART I - TRIGGER,BG, WASHBURN,WE, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 588-593
Citation: L. Webster, A MOST INDISPENSABLE ART - NATIVE FIBER INDUSTRIES FROM EASTERN NORTH-AMERICA - PETERSEN,JB, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 593-595
Citation: Ra. Joyce, IMAGES FROM THE UNDERWORLD - NAJ-TUNICH AND THE TRADITION OF MAYA CAVE PAINTING - STONE,AJ, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 600-602
Citation: G. Spurling, THE CROSS AND THE SERPENT - RELIGIOUS REPRESSION AND RESURGENCE IN COLONIAL PERU - GRIFFITHS,N, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 604-606
Citation: S. Kellogg, SHADOWS OVER ANAHUAC - AN ECOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF CRISIS AND DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL MEXICO, 1730-1800 - OUWENEEL,A, Ethnohistory, 45(3), 1998, pp. 606-608
Citation: E. Tooker, A NOTE ON THE RETURN OF 11 WAMPUM BELTS TO THE 6-NATIONS IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY ON GRAND-RIVER, CANADA, Ethnohistory, 45(2), 1998, pp. 219-236