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Bram Hubbell

World History Teacher. Traveler. Partner to Angela. Part-time vegan chef.

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The Last Supper in Cuzco: Indigenizing Christianity in the Andes

A discussion of syncretism in Spanish colonial Cuzco in the eighteenth century.

The Last Supper in Cuzco: Indigenizing Christianity in the Andes
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“Fought Against the Army”: Indigenous Americans and Argentina’s “Golden Age” (c.1875 - c.1920)

Discussion of teaching Indigenous Americans in Argentina and Latin America in the nineteenth century

“Fought Against the Army”: Indigenous Americans and Argentina’s “Golden Age” (c.1875 - c.1920)
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Monthly Digest: July 2023

Monthly Digest for July 2023.

Monthly Digest: July 2023
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“Know How to Treat Indians”: Indigenous American Resistance to the British Attempts at Christianization

A discussion of Indigenous American resistance in eighteenth-century New York.

“Know How to Treat Indians”: Indigenous American Resistance to the British Attempts at Christianization
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“You Glory in Our Old Rags”: Indigenous Americans and the Fur Trade in Northern America, c.1600 - c.1800

Discussion of teaching the North American fur trade in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that centers Indigenous American experiences.

“You Glory in Our Old Rags”: Indigenous Americans and the Fur Trade in Northern America, c.1600 - c.1800
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“Indian Parents Defend their Daughter”: Indigenous Resistance in Early Seventeenth Century Peru

A discussion of Indigenous resistance in Spanish Peru.

“Indian Parents Defend their Daughter”: Indigenous Resistance in Early Seventeenth Century Peru
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“We Will Follow That Which Our Ancestors Followed”: Indigenous Agency and Navigating the Changes in Sixteenth-Century Mesoamerica

A discussion about teaching the agency of Indigenous Americans in sixteenth-century Mesoamerica.

“We Will Follow That Which Our Ancestors Followed”: Indigenous Agency and Navigating the Changes in Sixteenth-Century Mesoamerica
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“Peace Was Made with the Carios”: Snapshots from Indigenous American History

A discussion about integrating the experiences of Indigenous Americans into the teaching of world history.

“Peace Was Made with the Carios”: Snapshots from Indigenous American History
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“The Number of Chinese Appears to be Very Considerable”: The Chinese Diaspora in Southeast in the Early Nineteenth Century

A discussion of how to teach Chinese migration to Southeast Asia in the early nineteenth century

“The Number of Chinese Appears to be Very Considerable”: The Chinese Diaspora in Southeast in the Early Nineteenth Century
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“Filled with Various Races”: The Indian Ocean Exchange Network in the Long Nineteenth Century

A discussion of how to teach the Indian Ocean exchange network in the nineteenth century.

“Filled with Various Races”: The Indian Ocean Exchange Network in the Long Nineteenth Century