Research Binder – People, Place, Claim, Source
A simple binder structure for turning loose research into reviewable public content.
A simple binder structure for turning loose research into reviewable public content.
A guide for using the site in classrooms, workshops, and reading groups without overstating claims.
A field note for slowing down high-interest Montezuma, Moctezuma, and identity claims.
A public review packet for separating Montezuma naming questions from settlement, ancestry, and legal-status claims.
A source-literacy guide for reading Moctezuma/Mexica context without flattening the record.
A careful primer on using Tenochtitlan as historical context without turning it into unrelated proof.
A guardrail page for comparing learning paths while keeping identities, places, and evidence distinct.
A practical checklist for building a source packet around Montezuma, Georgia.
A public-history frame for Montezuma river memory, depot memory, and flood-recovery sources.
A method page for names that change across newspapers, maps, records, and languages.