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The Reorganization of the Huichol Ceremonial Precinct (Tukipa) of Guadalupe Ocotán, Nayarit, México Translation of the Spanish by Eduardo Williams
An Ethnographicsurvey
Identities in Motion the Formation of a Plural Indio Society in Early San Luis Potosí, New Spain, 1591-1630
U·M·I University Microfilms International a Bell & Howell Information Company 300 North Zeeb Road
The Genetic History of the Otomi in the Central Mexican Valley
Missionaries, Miners, and Indians: Spanish Contact with the Yaqui Nation of Northwestern New Spain, 1533–1820
Species Transformations in Northern Mexico: Explorations in Raramuri Zoology William L
CLAUSE TYPES and TRANSITIVITY in WIXÁRIKA (HUICHOL): a UTO-AZTECAN LANGUAGE by Stefanie Ramos Bierge B.A. Equivalent (Licenciat
Status and Conservation of Old-Growth Forests and Endemic Birds in the Pine-Oak Zone of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico
Ethnobotany of the Southern Tepehuan of Durango, Mexico: I
Northern Tepehuan (Tepehuán Del Norte) Language/Language Family: Uto-Aztecan, Southern Uto-Aztecan, Sonoran, Tepiman
Collective Territorial Rights of the Indigenous Peoples of Mexico: a Path to Increased Self-Determination
Building Effective International, Multicultural Alliances for Restoration of Ejido Forests in the Sierra Madre Occidental
The Huichols and the Mexican State, 1810-1910 a Dissertation
Themes of Indigenous Acculturation in Northwest Mexico
Edible Ethnoflora of the Southern
Archaeology Halls
Discovering the Chichimecas
Top View
A/HRC/39/17/Add.2* General Assembly
“We Speak for Ourselves”: the First National Congress of Indigenous Peoples and the Politics of Indigenismo in Mexico, 1968-1982
A Revision of the Decimal Classification for the Uto-Aztecan Language Family
Ralámuli Kinship Terminology: a Diachronic Perspective on Diversity in the Sierra Tarahumara of Northwestern Mexico
(Helianthus Annuus L.) As a Pre-Columbian Domesticate in Mexico
Medline Search Strategy 1. American Native Continental Ancestry Group/ Or Indians, North American/ Or Inuits/ 2. Indians, Centra
Knowledge and Use Value of Plant Species in a Rarámuri Community: a Gender Perspective for Conservation
Tarahumara) Language Description and Documentation: a Guide to the Deposited Collection and Associated Materials
Lithe Customs of Our Ancestors": Cora Religious Conversion and Millenarianism, AD 1722-2000
Words of Uto-Aztecan Origin
Uto-Aztecan Comparative Linguistics and Etymological Databases
Combined Paper
Indigenous Experience in Mexico: Readings in the Nahua Intellectual Tradition a DISSERTATION SUBMITTED to the FACULTY of THE
Serial Verb Constructions in Southeastern Tepehuan: a Uto-Aztecan Language
The Suffix -Gai in Northern Tepehuan Author(S): Stefanie Ramos Bierge Proceedings of the 38Th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (2014), Pp
Chihuahua's Colonial Missions
The Nahuas from Ahuelicán Guerrero. Paloma Coatlicue Rodríguez
Uto-Aztecan Jason D
The Huichol Gourd Bowl As a Microcosm Author(S): Olivia Selena Kindl Source: Journal of the Southwest, Vol