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Throne back with a sovereign, a courtier, and a deity, Mayan culture, late classic period, 606-690 CE Limestone, 44 x 66 1/2 x 9 ins. (112 x 169 x 23 cm) Museo Amparo, Puebla, Mexico

WHA affiliates

When the World History Association was founded, its first affiliate--the Rocky Mountain World History Association--was founded concurrently.   The Rocky Mountain WHA no longer exists in its original form but over the course of its history, the World History Association has been fortunate to have had affiliates across the United States and ties to an affiliate outside the country.   These affiliates have been active and then dormant, often being revived after a period of dormancy.   

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We hear from individuals from time to time who are aware that there was an affiliate in their area that is now dormant and are interested in reviving it.   If that's an interest of yours, please get in touch with us.   We'll do everything we can to help. 

Midwest World History Association (MWWHA)
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Southeast World History Association (SEWHA)
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World History Association of Texas (WHAT)
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Northwest World History Association (NWWHA)
New England Regional World History Association (NERWHA)
California World History Association (CWHA)
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Mid-Atlantic World History Association (MAWHA)
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World History Association of Hawai'i (WHAH)
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Mountain West World History Association (MTWWHA)
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NOGWHISTO (Network of Global and World History Organizations) 
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