Carl Lumholtz
Unknown Mexico - Volume 2
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Unknown Mexico - Volume 2
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A two-volume account, published in 1903 by a Norwegian ethnographer, of the five years he spent among Mexican Indians.
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A two-volume account, published in 1903 by a Norwegian ethnographer, of the five years he spent among Mexican Indians.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 908g
- ISBN-13: 9781108033596
- ISBN-10: 1108033598
- Artikelnr.: 33779207
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 908g
- ISBN-13: 9781108033596
- ISBN-10: 1108033598
- Artikelnr.: 33779207
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Reception at San Andres
2. Name and history of the Huichols
3. Another excursion
4. Trip to Bastita
5. Votive bowls
6. The first census of the Huichol country
7. Our procession excites the wonderment of the Mexicans
8. Return to the Sierra
9. A satisfactory meeting with the principal men
10. Practising self-control
11. Huichol gods
12. How to become a shaman
13. Native authorities, civil and ecclesiastical
14. Pablo and I separate
15. Getting ready for the great Hikuli feast
16. Leaving the Huichol country for the coast
17. On the road again
18. Archaeology versus theology
19. Oriental rain-cloak
20. A mound of metates
21. Arrival in the country of the Tarascos
22. Antiquities
23. Paracho
24. Tribal name of the Tarascos
25. Zacapu
26. Uruapan, 'The Paradise of Michoacan'
27. In the city of Mexico again
Conclusion
Appendix
Index.
2. Name and history of the Huichols
3. Another excursion
4. Trip to Bastita
5. Votive bowls
6. The first census of the Huichol country
7. Our procession excites the wonderment of the Mexicans
8. Return to the Sierra
9. A satisfactory meeting with the principal men
10. Practising self-control
11. Huichol gods
12. How to become a shaman
13. Native authorities, civil and ecclesiastical
14. Pablo and I separate
15. Getting ready for the great Hikuli feast
16. Leaving the Huichol country for the coast
17. On the road again
18. Archaeology versus theology
19. Oriental rain-cloak
20. A mound of metates
21. Arrival in the country of the Tarascos
22. Antiquities
23. Paracho
24. Tribal name of the Tarascos
25. Zacapu
26. Uruapan, 'The Paradise of Michoacan'
27. In the city of Mexico again
Conclusion
Appendix
Index.
1. Reception at San Andres
2. Name and history of the Huichols
3. Another excursion
4. Trip to Bastita
5. Votive bowls
6. The first census of the Huichol country
7. Our procession excites the wonderment of the Mexicans
8. Return to the Sierra
9. A satisfactory meeting with the principal men
10. Practising self-control
11. Huichol gods
12. How to become a shaman
13. Native authorities, civil and ecclesiastical
14. Pablo and I separate
15. Getting ready for the great Hikuli feast
16. Leaving the Huichol country for the coast
17. On the road again
18. Archaeology versus theology
19. Oriental rain-cloak
20. A mound of metates
21. Arrival in the country of the Tarascos
22. Antiquities
23. Paracho
24. Tribal name of the Tarascos
25. Zacapu
26. Uruapan, 'The Paradise of Michoacan'
27. In the city of Mexico again
Conclusion
Appendix
Index.
2. Name and history of the Huichols
3. Another excursion
4. Trip to Bastita
5. Votive bowls
6. The first census of the Huichol country
7. Our procession excites the wonderment of the Mexicans
8. Return to the Sierra
9. A satisfactory meeting with the principal men
10. Practising self-control
11. Huichol gods
12. How to become a shaman
13. Native authorities, civil and ecclesiastical
14. Pablo and I separate
15. Getting ready for the great Hikuli feast
16. Leaving the Huichol country for the coast
17. On the road again
18. Archaeology versus theology
19. Oriental rain-cloak
20. A mound of metates
21. Arrival in the country of the Tarascos
22. Antiquities
23. Paracho
24. Tribal name of the Tarascos
25. Zacapu
26. Uruapan, 'The Paradise of Michoacan'
27. In the city of Mexico again
Conclusion
Appendix
Index.







