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Humans, Saints, and Earth Beings
Community Through Combination in a Contemporary Nahua Village of Northeastern Mexico
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Anath Ariel De Vidas
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Translated by:
Pablo J. Davis
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English
Published/Copyright:
2025
About this book
In the Nahua village of La Esperanza, nestled in Mexico’s Huasteca region of Veracruz, fewer than 200 residents navigate a compelling paradox: how to maintain deep cultural roots while embracing modernity. Humans, Saints, and Earth Beings is a rich and lively ethnography that reveals how this rural community achieves remarkable social cohesion through what Anath Ariel de Vidas terms “combinationism”—the deliberate integration of seemingly disparate ontological universes within a single cultural framework.
In her work, Ariel de Vidas demonstrates how villagers blend traditional earth-based rituals with Catholic practices, creating a sophisticated system of coexistence between humans and nonhuman entities. These ritual combinations serve as the primary mechanism for social production, cultural continuity, and political authority. The book challenges conventional anthropological binaries of tradition versus modernity and continuity versus acculturation through “thick” ethnographic descriptions that focus on the ethics of coexistence among humans themselves as well as between humans and the peculiar nonhuman inhabitants of their environment.
Originally published in Spanish as Combinar para convivir (2021), Humans, Saints, and Earth Beings contributes to contemporary theoretical discussions about Indigenous ontologies, ritual practice, and social cohesion. It offers crucial insights into how rural communities worldwide might navigate the tensions between maintaining cultural particularities and participating in broader social transformations, making it essential reading for anthropologists, Latin American studies scholars, and anyone interested in Indigenous resilience and adaptation.
In her work, Ariel de Vidas demonstrates how villagers blend traditional earth-based rituals with Catholic practices, creating a sophisticated system of coexistence between humans and nonhuman entities. These ritual combinations serve as the primary mechanism for social production, cultural continuity, and political authority. The book challenges conventional anthropological binaries of tradition versus modernity and continuity versus acculturation through “thick” ethnographic descriptions that focus on the ethics of coexistence among humans themselves as well as between humans and the peculiar nonhuman inhabitants of their environment.
Originally published in Spanish as Combinar para convivir (2021), Humans, Saints, and Earth Beings contributes to contemporary theoretical discussions about Indigenous ontologies, ritual practice, and social cohesion. It offers crucial insights into how rural communities worldwide might navigate the tensions between maintaining cultural particularities and participating in broader social transformations, making it essential reading for anthropologists, Latin American studies scholars, and anyone interested in Indigenous resilience and adaptation.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Figures and Tables
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Acknowledgments
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Note on Phonemic Transcription of Northern Nahuatl
xxi - Introduction: We Speak to the Tepas Because We Are Indigenous
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Exclusive Dichotomies
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In Search of the Local Ethnotheory of a Singular Ethic
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Approach
14 - 1 Where There’s Life, There’s Esperanza
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Introduction
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Agrarian and Political Organization
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Historical Background of the Village of La Esperanza and of the Agrarian Community of Santa Clara
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The Contemporary Scene
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Economic Activity
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“Pueblo chico, infierno grande”?
37 - 2 The Miracle of the Maize
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The History of the Miracle
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The Great Drought
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Origins of the Chikomexochitl Ritual
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Land, Territory, and Community
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Introduction
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The Domestic Altar: Point of Departure and Arrival
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The Tepas: Guardians of the Earth
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The Ritualists
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The Local Notion of Work
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The Ritualists’ Promises
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The Three Moments of the Ritual
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Novena-Promise for the Family
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Offerings at the Beginning of the Year to the Means of Production
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Healings
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A Synergy Set in Motion
111 - 5 On Earth as It Is in Heaven
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Rites of Passage
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A Single Integrative Space: “Combinationism”
154 - 6 The Patronal Festival
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“All-Out Festival in La Esperanza”
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Festival Everlasting
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Ritual and Political Sociability
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The Omnipresence of Flowers in the Ritual Life of La Esperanza
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Flowers in the Ancient Mesoamerican World
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The Marigold Flower
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Transitions-Transformations in the Christianized Mesoamerican World
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Flowers as Concatenators of the “Power” in “the Near and the Joined”
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The Work-Power-Flower Principle
231 - 8 The Earth Unites Us and Custom Brings Us Together
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Introduction
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El costumbre and Its Connection with the World Beyond the Community
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The Pastoral Indígena in La Esperanza
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Between Custom, Tradition, and Culture
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A Political History of El costumbre
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Conclusion The Tepas Are Bilingual
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Glossary
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References
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Index
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About the Author
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