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New Grandenhutten, Moravian missionaries, and Ojibwe land tenure on the Clinton river, 1781-1787 2023 Ethnohistory 70 (1): 25-44
  • Jonathan Quint
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 1527-5477
Gospel selections: the first book in Inuktitut syllabics 2022 Etudes inuit 46 (1): 1-16
  • Ken Harper
*H6/KUB [ETUDES-] 0701-1008
Labrador Inuit on the hunt: seasonal patterns, techniques and animals as they appear in the early Moravian diaries 2017 Etudes inuit 41 (1-2): 125-49
  • Thea Olsthoorn
*H6/KUB [ETUDES-] 0701-1008
Young ladies in our midst 2016 Inuktitut (120): 34-9
  • Fran Williams
*H6/KUB [INUKTITUT-] 0705-8527
"Their God is their belly": Moravian missionaries at the Weipa mission (1898-1932), Cape York Peninsula 2015 Archaeology in Oceania 50 (2): 85-104
  • Claire Keating
  • Darlene McNaughton
  • Michael Morrison
H6/KX [ARCHEOLOGY-] 0003-8121
The lost letter of Mary Ann Battis: a troubling case of gender and race in Creek country 2014 Native American and indigenous studies 1 (1): 88-98
  • Tiya Miles
Music and change in Nain, Nunatsiavut: more white does not always mean less Inuit 2014 Etudes inuit 38 (1-2): 33-52
  • Tom Artiss
*H6/KUB [ETUDES-] 0701-1008
Colonial conquest and the Tambookie frontier: the story of Maphasa, c. 1830-1853 2013 Journal of southern African studies 39 (2): 251-70
  • Anne Mager
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0305-7070
Controlling marriages: Friederich Hagenauer and the betrothal of indigenous Western Australian women in colonial Victoria 2010 Aboriginal history 34 (): 35-54
  • Felicity Jensz
H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] 0314-8769
Considering multiscalar approaches to creolization among enslaved laborers at Estate Bethlehem, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands 2009 International journal of historical archaeology 13 (1): 12-26
  • Stephan Lenik
H6/KE [INTERNATIONAL-] 1092-7697
The first Inuit autobiography: text and context(s) 2008 The northern review 28 (): 261070
  • Corey Coates
*H6/KUB [NORTHERN-] 0835-3433
'Providing enjoyment and instruction for many people and preserving a trasure for their descendents'. 125 years of Herrnhut Ethnographical Museum (Völkerkundemuseum Herrnhut). On the history of the museum 2005 Abhandlungen und Berichte des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde 52 (): 275-96
  • Stephan Augustin
qH6 [DRESDEN. Zoologisches und anthropologisch-ethnographisches Museum. Abhandlungen und Berichte] 0070-7295
Changes in the traditional system of agriculture triggered by Moravian missionaries in the borderland between India and Tibet (from the mid-19th century) 2004 Lud 88 (): 237-49
  • RafaƂ Beszterda
H6/KVM [LUD-] 0076-1435
Moravians in Ladakh, Lahul and Kinnaur 2002 Ethnologia polona 23 (): 55-83
  • Rafal Beszterda
H6 [ETHNOLOGIA-] 0137-4079
The activities of Moravian Brethren in northern India 2001 Lud 85 (): 119-41
  • Rafal Beszterda
0076-1435
Oldendorps Werk als Missionsgeschichte 2000 Abhandlungen und Berichte des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde. Dresden 51 (): 13-19
  • Hartmut Beck
0070-7295
On the history of ethnographical research among the Kalmyks in the missionary target area of the Evangelical Brethren's Unity, Herrnhut Mission, on the lower Volga 1999 Abhandlungen und Berichte des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde. Dresden 50 (): 217-40
  • Stephan Augustin
0070-7295
Mahican-Moravian mission towns in eighteenth-century New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, 1740-1772 1999 Yumitzilob 11 (2): 145-60
  • Riva Berleant-Schiller
The 'Eskimo language' of Labrador: Moravian missionaries and the description of Labrador Inuttut 1733-1891 1999 Etudes inuit 23 (1/2): 173-97
  • Elke Nowak
0701-1008
Kordo - a sorcerer and /or a prophet 1999 Studies in folklore and popular religion 3 (): 245-67
  • Kristi Salve
1406-1090
Zur Erschliessung ethnologischer Materialien Herrnhuter Missionare durch Mitarbeiter des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde Dresden 1999 Tribus 48 (): 41-8
  • Bernd Arnold
0082-6413
Protestantism and indigenous mobilisation: the Moravian Church among the Miskitu Indians of Nicaragua 1997 Journal of Latin American studies 29 (1): 111-129
  • Susan Hawley
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