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- A Sacred Calendar Among the Ayöök People of Oaxaca, Mexico
- Chicahuaxtla Triqui-Plumed Serpent Redacted Version Revised 05-29
- Desacralization, Spiritual Abuse and Magic Mushrooms
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- Nahuatl Among Jehovah's Witnesses of Hueyapan
- Development of the Parallel Corpus of Mexican Languages (CPLM)
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- The Distribution of Articles in Three Otomanguean Languages H. Antonio García Zúñiga, Instituto Nacional De Antropología
- Farm Labor and Mexico's Export Produce Industry
- Pictographic Representation of the First Dawn and Its Association with Entheogenic Mushrooms in a 16Th Century Mixtec Mesoamerican Codex
- 73Rd, Mexican Census Figures;
- Genetic Diff Erentiation in a Sample from Northern Mexico City Detected by HLA System Analysis: Impact in the Study of Population Immunogenetics
- An Anthropology of Geographic Orders and Imaginations in the Sierra Mixe
- Cave Rituals in Oaxaca, Mexico by Janet Fitzsimmons Steele Presented at the 1997 Convention of the Society for American Archaeology Nashville, Tennessee
- The Mazatecs Indians' Creation of Linguistic Art Through the Use of a Hallucinogenic Mushroom
- Salvia Divinorum
- Nahuatl Nation
- CPLM, a Parallel Corpus for Mexican Languages: Development and Interface
- Nahua Biocultural Richness: an Ethnoherpetological Perspective Miriam Itzel Linares-Rosas1,2, Benigno Gómez1, Elda Miriam Aldasoro-Maya3 and Alejandro Casas2*
- Otomanguean Historical Linguistics: Exploring the Subgroups
- Effects of Spanish. Mexican, and Anglo Occupations Onthe Native American Are Discussed
- Traditional Nahua Therapy. Knowing How to See, to Dream, and to Speak
- Hallucinogens of Mexico * Into a Sitting Posture
- State of the World's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples 2014
- Introduction: on Typological Change in Mesoamerica 1 Background
- Fieldwork and Tone in Mexico