Carl Lumholtz
Unknown Mexico - Volume 1
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Unknown Mexico - Volume 1
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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: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 939g
- ISBN-13: 9781108033589
- ISBN-10: 110803358X
- Artikelnr.: 33783129
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 586
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 939g
- ISBN-13: 9781108033589
- ISBN-10: 110803358X
- Artikelnr.: 33783129
Preface
1. Preparations for the start
2. A remarkable antique piece
3. Camping at Upper Bavispe River
4. A splendid field prepared for us by the ancient agriculturists of Cave Valley
5. Second expedition
6. Fossils, and one way of utilising them
7. The uncontaminated Tarahumares
8. The houses of the Tarahumares
9. Arrival at Batopilas
10. Nice-looking natives
11. A priest and his family make the wilderness comfortable for us
12. The Tarahumares still afraid of me
13. The Tarahumares physique
14. Politeness, and the demands of etiquette
15. Many kinds of games among the Tarahumares
16. Religion
17. The shamans or wise men of the tribe
18. Relation of man to nature
19. Plant-worship
20. The Tarahumare's firm belief in a future life
21. Three weeks on foot through the Barranca
22. Resumption of the journey southward
23. Cerro de Muinora, the highest mountain in Chihuahua
24. On to Morelos
25. Winter in the High Sierra
26. Pueblo Viejo
27. Inexperienced help
28. A glimpse of the Pacific from the High Sierra
29. A cordial reception at San Francisco.
1. Preparations for the start
2. A remarkable antique piece
3. Camping at Upper Bavispe River
4. A splendid field prepared for us by the ancient agriculturists of Cave Valley
5. Second expedition
6. Fossils, and one way of utilising them
7. The uncontaminated Tarahumares
8. The houses of the Tarahumares
9. Arrival at Batopilas
10. Nice-looking natives
11. A priest and his family make the wilderness comfortable for us
12. The Tarahumares still afraid of me
13. The Tarahumares physique
14. Politeness, and the demands of etiquette
15. Many kinds of games among the Tarahumares
16. Religion
17. The shamans or wise men of the tribe
18. Relation of man to nature
19. Plant-worship
20. The Tarahumare's firm belief in a future life
21. Three weeks on foot through the Barranca
22. Resumption of the journey southward
23. Cerro de Muinora, the highest mountain in Chihuahua
24. On to Morelos
25. Winter in the High Sierra
26. Pueblo Viejo
27. Inexperienced help
28. A glimpse of the Pacific from the High Sierra
29. A cordial reception at San Francisco.
Preface
1. Preparations for the start
2. A remarkable antique piece
3. Camping at Upper Bavispe River
4. A splendid field prepared for us by the ancient agriculturists of Cave Valley
5. Second expedition
6. Fossils, and one way of utilising them
7. The uncontaminated Tarahumares
8. The houses of the Tarahumares
9. Arrival at Batopilas
10. Nice-looking natives
11. A priest and his family make the wilderness comfortable for us
12. The Tarahumares still afraid of me
13. The Tarahumares physique
14. Politeness, and the demands of etiquette
15. Many kinds of games among the Tarahumares
16. Religion
17. The shamans or wise men of the tribe
18. Relation of man to nature
19. Plant-worship
20. The Tarahumare's firm belief in a future life
21. Three weeks on foot through the Barranca
22. Resumption of the journey southward
23. Cerro de Muinora, the highest mountain in Chihuahua
24. On to Morelos
25. Winter in the High Sierra
26. Pueblo Viejo
27. Inexperienced help
28. A glimpse of the Pacific from the High Sierra
29. A cordial reception at San Francisco.
1. Preparations for the start
2. A remarkable antique piece
3. Camping at Upper Bavispe River
4. A splendid field prepared for us by the ancient agriculturists of Cave Valley
5. Second expedition
6. Fossils, and one way of utilising them
7. The uncontaminated Tarahumares
8. The houses of the Tarahumares
9. Arrival at Batopilas
10. Nice-looking natives
11. A priest and his family make the wilderness comfortable for us
12. The Tarahumares still afraid of me
13. The Tarahumares physique
14. Politeness, and the demands of etiquette
15. Many kinds of games among the Tarahumares
16. Religion
17. The shamans or wise men of the tribe
18. Relation of man to nature
19. Plant-worship
20. The Tarahumare's firm belief in a future life
21. Three weeks on foot through the Barranca
22. Resumption of the journey southward
23. Cerro de Muinora, the highest mountain in Chihuahua
24. On to Morelos
25. Winter in the High Sierra
26. Pueblo Viejo
27. Inexperienced help
28. A glimpse of the Pacific from the High Sierra
29. A cordial reception at San Francisco.