The Ceremonialism of the Tepecan |
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... Pima , Papago , and Hopi . The Pima ancestors came from the East ( Webb , 1959 ) . Ruth Underhill recorded that the Papago land of the dead is in the East ( 1940 ) . The ceremonial enclosure of the Papago has its door to the East ...
... Pima , Papago , and Hopi . The Pima ancestors came from the East ( Webb , 1959 ) . Ruth Underhill recorded that the Papago land of the dead is in the East ( 1940 ) . The ceremonial enclosure of the Papago has its door to the East ...
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... Pima - Papago , Tepecan , and Hopi , tell of ceremonial buildings with openings to the east . The main shrine , for chimales , was located in the large patio area of the ruin of the Cerro de Colotlan , a few miles north of Asqueltan ...
... Pima - Papago , Tepecan , and Hopi , tell of ceremonial buildings with openings to the east . The main shrine , for chimales , was located in the large patio area of the ruin of the Cerro de Colotlan , a few miles north of Asqueltan ...
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... Pima language with some fluency is Mr. Lino de la Rosa , who was born in 1895. According to Mr. de la Rosa , as well as Mr. Escobero , Tepehuan ceremonialism is nonexistent today , and the only ceremonialism being practiced is ...
... Pima language with some fluency is Mr. Lino de la Rosa , who was born in 1895. According to Mr. de la Rosa , as well as Mr. Escobero , Tepehuan ceremonialism is nonexistent today , and the only ceremonialism being practiced is ...
Contents
Some General Information on Tepecan Ceremonialism | 3 |
Tepecan Prayers and Cosmology | 9 |
Ceremonial Accouterments | 16 |
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adios altar anthropology apparently baston beads bedrock Bolanos River calendrical candle Cantador Mayor cardinal points Catholic ceremonial arrows ceremonial importance Cerro de Colotlan chanes chimales cleansed clouds color corn cotton Crescensiano Escobero culture curandero deer deities Dios dueno eagle east EASTERN NEW MEXICO Elotes fast Father fetishes figure fire four cardinal points frequent gourd Green Woman hills Hrdlicka Huichol Indians invocation Jalisco jicara John Alden Mason La Leona lakes lucero Mecos Mexican MEXICO UNIVERSITY Mezquital Milpa Cuata mitote Morning Star Mother native northern objects Paleo-Indian Papago Perdon Mayor peyote water Pima Pinole placed plumero plumes priest principal informant probably pueblos Rain Fiesta refer religious ceremonies repelling illness responderos ritual sacred patios seats seven shrines sicken Sierra Madre Occidental sings songs Southwest United Spanish sticks stone Temastian Tepecan religion Tepehuan Totatiche translation University of Pennsylvania Villa Guerrero village of Asqueltan word