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39. The Northern Tepehuan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- GENERAL EDITOR'S NOTE 2
- 1. Introduction 3
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SECTION I: THE MAYA
- 2. The Maya: Introduction 21
- 3.Guatemalan Highlands 30
- 4. The Maya of Northwestern Guatemala 46
- 5. The Maya of the Midwestern Highlands 69
- 6. Eastern Guatemalan Highlands: The Pokomames and Chorti 101
- 7. Chiapas Highlands 133
- 8. The Tzotzil 152
- 9. The Tzeltal 195
- 10. The Tojolabal 226
- 11. Maya Lowlands: The Chontal, Chol, and Kekchi 230
- 12. The Maya of Yucatan 244
- 13. The Lacandon 276
- 14. The Huastec 298
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SECTION II: SOUTHERN MEXICAN HIGHLANDS AND ADJACENT COASTAL REGIONS
- 15. Southern Mexican Highlands and Adjacent Coastal Regions 315
- 16. The Zapotec of Oaxaca 329
- 17. The Chatino 360
- 18. The Mixtec 367
- 19. The Trique of Oaxaca 400
- 20. The Amuzgo 417
- 21. The Cuícatec 434
- 22. The Mixe, Zoque, Popoluca 448
- 23. The Huave 478
- 24. The Popoloca 489
- 25. The Ichcatec 499
- 26. The Chocho 506
- 27. The Mazatec 516
- 28. The Chinantec 523
- 29. The Tequistlatec and Tlapanec 553
- 30. The Cuitlatec 565
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SECTION III: CENTRAL MEXICAN HIGHLANDS
- 31. Central Mexican Highlands: Introduction 579
- 32. The Nahua 602
- 33. The Totonac 638
- 34. The Otomi 682
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SECTION IV: WESTERN MEXICO
- 35. The Tarascans 725
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SECTION V: NORTHWEST MEXICO
- 36. Northwest Mexico: Introduction 777
- 37. The Huichol and Cora 792
- 38. The Southern Tepehuan and Tepecano 814
- 39. The Northern Tepehuan 822
- 40. The Yaqui and Mayo 830
- 41.The Tarahumara 846
- 42. Contemporary Ethnography of Baja California, Mexico 871
- 43. Remnant Tribes of Sonora: Opata, Pima, Papago, and Seri 879
- REFERENCES 891
- INDEX 931
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- GENERAL EDITOR'S NOTE 2
- 1. Introduction 3
-
SECTION I: THE MAYA
- 2. The Maya: Introduction 21
- 3.Guatemalan Highlands 30
- 4. The Maya of Northwestern Guatemala 46
- 5. The Maya of the Midwestern Highlands 69
- 6. Eastern Guatemalan Highlands: The Pokomames and Chorti 101
- 7. Chiapas Highlands 133
- 8. The Tzotzil 152
- 9. The Tzeltal 195
- 10. The Tojolabal 226
- 11. Maya Lowlands: The Chontal, Chol, and Kekchi 230
- 12. The Maya of Yucatan 244
- 13. The Lacandon 276
- 14. The Huastec 298
-
SECTION II: SOUTHERN MEXICAN HIGHLANDS AND ADJACENT COASTAL REGIONS
- 15. Southern Mexican Highlands and Adjacent Coastal Regions 315
- 16. The Zapotec of Oaxaca 329
- 17. The Chatino 360
- 18. The Mixtec 367
- 19. The Trique of Oaxaca 400
- 20. The Amuzgo 417
- 21. The Cuícatec 434
- 22. The Mixe, Zoque, Popoluca 448
- 23. The Huave 478
- 24. The Popoloca 489
- 25. The Ichcatec 499
- 26. The Chocho 506
- 27. The Mazatec 516
- 28. The Chinantec 523
- 29. The Tequistlatec and Tlapanec 553
- 30. The Cuitlatec 565
-
SECTION III: CENTRAL MEXICAN HIGHLANDS
- 31. Central Mexican Highlands: Introduction 579
- 32. The Nahua 602
- 33. The Totonac 638
- 34. The Otomi 682
-
SECTION IV: WESTERN MEXICO
- 35. The Tarascans 725
-
SECTION V: NORTHWEST MEXICO
- 36. Northwest Mexico: Introduction 777
- 37. The Huichol and Cora 792
- 38. The Southern Tepehuan and Tepecano 814
- 39. The Northern Tepehuan 822
- 40. The Yaqui and Mayo 830
- 41.The Tarahumara 846
- 42. Contemporary Ethnography of Baja California, Mexico 871
- 43. Remnant Tribes of Sonora: Opata, Pima, Papago, and Seri 879
- REFERENCES 891
- INDEX 931