Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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Otomí express revulsion and are quick to point out that only mexi- canos marry their cousins . This is indeed true and shows that they are aware of their own system as well as that of the gente de razón . In order not to marry close ...
Otomí express revulsion and are quick to point out that only mexi- canos marry their cousins . This is indeed true and shows that they are aware of their own system as well as that of the gente de razón . In order not to marry close ...
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... Otomí . The Otomí deny this . Observers of the old religion , as it is called , are placed on the lowest rung of the social ladder by gente de razón . Since these rituals are conducted in the Otomí language , there is an association of ...
... Otomí . The Otomí deny this . Observers of the old religion , as it is called , are placed on the lowest rung of the social ladder by gente de razón . Since these rituals are conducted in the Otomí language , there is an association of ...
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gente de razón . In the barrios , Otomí who are marginally literate are appointed to minor offices . The bulk of the population is excluded from public office . During my stay in Temoaya , the jail keeper was Otomí and his younger ...
gente de razón . In the barrios , Otomí who are marginally literate are appointed to minor offices . The bulk of the population is excluded from public office . During my stay in Temoaya , the jail keeper was Otomí and his younger ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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