
"The Ethnohistorical Method"
The Ethnohistorical Method combines historical records and cultural analysis to understand past peoples and societies. It involves studying documents, such as writings from the time, alongside oral traditions, artifacts, and other evidence to reconstruct how indigenous groups lived, thought, and interacted before significant change. This approach helps provide a more comprehensive picture of history, especially when traditional sources are limited or biased, by integrating multiple types of evidence to interpret cultural and historical contexts more accurately.