
In Indian Mexico - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Frederick Starr,
Language: English
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- 1. Preface
- 2. Chapter I - Priestly Archaelogy
- 3. Chapter II - We Start for Guatemala
- 4. Chapter III - The Land of the Mixes
- 5. Chapter IV - Through Chiapas
- 6. Chapter V - At Huixquilucan
- 7. Chapter VI - Lake Pátzcuaro
- 8. Chapter VII - To Uruapan Before the Railroad
- 9. Chapter VIII - Tlaxcala
- 10. Chapter IX - Zamora and The Once Pueblos
- 11. Chapter X - The Boy with the Smile
- 12. Chapter XI - In the Mixteca Alta, part 1
- 13. Chapter XI - In the Mixteca Alta, part 2
- 14. Chapter XII - The Mixes Revisited, part 1
- 15. Chapter XII - The Mixes Revisited, part 2
- 16. Chapter XIII - About Tehuantepec
- 17. Chapter XIV - On the Main High-road
- 18. Chapter XV - Cuicatlán
- 19. Chapter XVI - In Tlaxcalan Towns
- 20. Chapter XVII - In the Chinantla, part 1
- 21. Chapter XVII - In the Chinantla, part 2
- 22. Chapter XVIII - To Coixtlahuaca
- 23. Chapter XIX - Huauhtla and the Mazatecs
- 24. Chapter XX - Tepehuas and Totonacs, part 1
- 25. Chapter XX - Tepehuas and Totonacs, part 2
- 26. Chapter XX - Tepehuas and Totonacs, part 3
- 27. Chapter XXI - In the Huaxteca, part 1
- 28. Chapter XXI - In the Huaxteca, part 2
- 29. Chapter XXII - In the Maya Land, part 1
- 30. Chapter XXII - In the Maya Land, part 2
- 31. Chapter XXII - In the Maya Land, part 3
- 32. Chapter XXIII - Ox-Cart Experiences, part 1
- 33. Chapter XXIII - Ox-Cart Experiences, part 2
- 34. Chapter XXIV - At Tuxtla Gutiérrez
- 35. Chapter XXV - Tzotzils and Tzendals, part 1
- 36. Chapter XXV - Tzotzils and Tzendals, part 2
- 37. Chapter XXVI - Chols
- 38. Chapter XXVII - Conclusion. Itinerary
- 39. Appendix. The Purple Spot on Maya Babies
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In this work, Starr delves into the anthropological side of Mexico's Natives ("Indians") at the end of the XIX century. Researched and written at the height of the Díaz's regime, Starr's travels were full of interesting facts and twists. His goal of measuring multiple individuals, taking their pictures, and making plaster figures resembling the natives was mostly accomplished, thus providing us with a non-contestable glimpse of what was to be an Indian in Mexico over a century ago. - Summary by Mario Pineda
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