ethnohistorian
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ethnohistorian — noun see ethnohistory … New Collegiate Dictionary
ethnohistorian — eth·no·historian … English syllables
ethnohistorian — |eth(ˌ)nō+ noun Etymology: ethno + historian : a specialist in ethnohistory … Useful english dictionary
ethnohistory — ethnohistorian /eth noh hi stawr ee euhn, stohr /, n. ethnohistorical /eth noh hi stawr i keuhl, stor /, ethnohistoric, adj. ethnohistorically, adv. /eth noh his teuh ree/, n. a branch of anthropology dealing with the development of cultures, as… … Universalium
Ohlone languages — Ohlone Costanoan Pronunciation /oʊˈloʊniː/ Spoken in California Ethnicity Ohlone people … Wikipedia
Ohlone — infobox ethnic group caption = Map of the Costanoan languages and major villages. group = Ohlone (Costanoan) People poptime = 1770: 10,000 20,000 1800: 3000 • 1852: 864 1000 • 2000: 1500 2000+ popplace = California: San Francisco Peninsula, Santa … Wikipedia
ethnohistory — noun Date: 1943 a study of the development of cultures • ethnohistorian noun • ethnohistoric or ethnohistorical adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Moctezuma II — Motecuhzoma Xocoyotl Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan Moctezuma II in the Codex Mendoza Reign 1502–1520 Born about 1466 … Wikipedia
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Jean de Brébeuf — Infobox Saint name=Saint Jean de Brébeuf birth date=birth date|1593|3|25|df=y death date=death date and age|1649|3|16|1593|3|25|df=y feast day=October 19 venerated in=Roman Catholicism, Anglican Communion imagesize=205px caption= birth… … Wikipedia