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Chapter 2 Mexicans, Mines, and American Capitalists
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Robert Zingg
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
- Chapter 1 Railroads, Revolutions, and Schoolteachers 1
- Chapter 2 Mexicans, Mines, and American Capitalists 12
- Chapter 3 Personalities Emerge from Wooden Indians 29
- Chapter 4 Tarahumara Men and Women at Home and at Work 49
- Chapter 5 Tarahumara Children and Adults at Play 63
- Chapter 6 Curing, Races, and Death Customs among the Tarahumaras 76
- Chapter 7 More Drinking Bouts in the Celebrations of “Catholic” Christmas 96
- Chapter 8 Officials, Government, and Politics among the Tarahumaras 107
- Chapter 9 Liquor, Guns, and Religion in the Mexican Picture 120
- Chapter 10 The Mexican Powers: Religious, Civil, and Militar 132
- Chapter 11 Ready-Made Archaeology, Trips, and Talks 157
- Chapter 12 Ancient and Modern Cave-Dwellers in the Gorges 171
- Chapter 13 The Catholic Missio 188
- Chapter 14 Spring, Holy Week, and Archaeology 202
- Chapter 15 Pagan Ceremonies and Peyote 220
- Chapter 16 The “Genuine” and “Spurious” Values of Tarahumara Culture 239
- Chapter 17 The Philistine Spirit of Tarahumara Culture 254
- Chapter 18 Adiós Tarahumaras and Campfire Stories of Villa 261
- Chapter 19 Miners, Mennonites, Militarism, and the Spirit of Mexico 277
- Notes to Zingg Text 292
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
- Chapter 1 Railroads, Revolutions, and Schoolteachers 1
- Chapter 2 Mexicans, Mines, and American Capitalists 12
- Chapter 3 Personalities Emerge from Wooden Indians 29
- Chapter 4 Tarahumara Men and Women at Home and at Work 49
- Chapter 5 Tarahumara Children and Adults at Play 63
- Chapter 6 Curing, Races, and Death Customs among the Tarahumaras 76
- Chapter 7 More Drinking Bouts in the Celebrations of “Catholic” Christmas 96
- Chapter 8 Officials, Government, and Politics among the Tarahumaras 107
- Chapter 9 Liquor, Guns, and Religion in the Mexican Picture 120
- Chapter 10 The Mexican Powers: Religious, Civil, and Militar 132
- Chapter 11 Ready-Made Archaeology, Trips, and Talks 157
- Chapter 12 Ancient and Modern Cave-Dwellers in the Gorges 171
- Chapter 13 The Catholic Missio 188
- Chapter 14 Spring, Holy Week, and Archaeology 202
- Chapter 15 Pagan Ceremonies and Peyote 220
- Chapter 16 The “Genuine” and “Spurious” Values of Tarahumara Culture 239
- Chapter 17 The Philistine Spirit of Tarahumara Culture 254
- Chapter 18 Adiós Tarahumaras and Campfire Stories of Villa 261
- Chapter 19 Miners, Mennonites, Militarism, and the Spirit of Mexico 277
- Notes to Zingg Text 292
- Index 299