“For over forty years Swanton worked for the Smithsonian's Bureau of Ethnology gathering ethnohistorical information about southeastern Indians.”
“She skillfully uses ethnohistorical methods to demonstrate that although changes occurred, essential values persisted.”
“Although the editors examine the language of these treaties, they do little to analyze their acceptance or significance from an ethnohistorical perspective.”
“The northern and central part of the South American continent was described as such in all the early chronicles and ethnohistoric accounts.”
“In addition, numerous Eastern North American ethnohistoric sources indicate widespread intentional burning for the purposes of land management.”
“It is of particular interest that there is no known ethnographic or ethnohistoric account of such ceramic items among the current residents of the region, the Odawa.”