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Rose Stremlau on the meaning of Ethnohistory

Posted by Ellen C. Bush on 18 October 2011, 2:22 pm

Rose Stremlau, author of Sustaining the Cherokee Family, explains the meaning and importance of ethnohistory. Continue Reading Rose Stremlau on the meaning of Ethnohistory

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