Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 288
... Huichol . The Huichols of the State of Xalisco speak a language related to Nahuatl ( Aztec ) , according to Dr. C. Lumholtz , whose " Symbolism of the Huichol Indians ” ( Mem . Amer . Mus . Nat . Hist . , vol . iii . Anthropol . ii . i ...
... Huichol . The Huichols of the State of Xalisco speak a language related to Nahuatl ( Aztec ) , according to Dr. C. Lumholtz , whose " Symbolism of the Huichol Indians ” ( Mem . Amer . Mus . Nat . Hist . , vol . iii . Anthropol . ii . i ...
Strana 305
... Huichols are living in the same state of barbarism as when Cortés first put foot on Mexican soil . The introduc- tion of sheep , cattle , and iron implements has modified to some extent their mode of life , but not so much as one would ...
... Huichols are living in the same state of barbarism as when Cortés first put foot on Mexican soil . The introduc- tion of sheep , cattle , and iron implements has modified to some extent their mode of life , but not so much as one would ...
Strana 306
... Huichols ) is a grandmother , and has to do chiefly with making native beer and protecting against the god of death ( Toká- kami ) . The stars are all gods or goddesses and the morning - star ( these Indians bathe in the morning at dark ) ...
... Huichols ) is a grandmother , and has to do chiefly with making native beer and protecting against the god of death ( Toká- kami ) . The stars are all gods or goddesses and the morning - star ( these Indians bathe in the morning at dark ) ...
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