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  American Society for Ethnohistory

The American Society for Ethnohistory (ASE) was founded in 1954 to promote the interdisciplinary investigation of the histories of the Native Peoples of the Americas. The ethnohistorical method, as it has come to be known, involves developing histories informed by ethnography, linguistics, archaeology, and ecology. Today the ASE is a thriving organization of over 1,200 scholars and related members.

Benefits of Membership

• One-year subscription to Ethnohistory (four issues)
• Free online access to Ethnohistory through HighWire Press
• Opportunity to present a paper or serve as chair or discussant for conference sessions
• Participation in an invaluable forum for scholars, ethnographers, anthropologists, archaeologists, and historians dedicated to the study of cultures and societies throughout the world

For more information, please visit the ASE Web site.

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