The Ceremonialism of the Tepecan |
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... Villa Guerrero . The description is , " Rancho de Asqueltan , Municipio de Villa Guerrero , Jalisco . " As the state government of Jalisco is concerned , therefore , Asqueltan is within the dependence of the City Hall of Villa Guerrero ...
... Villa Guerrero . The description is , " Rancho de Asqueltan , Municipio de Villa Guerrero , Jalisco . " As the state government of Jalisco is concerned , therefore , Asqueltan is within the dependence of the City Hall of Villa Guerrero ...
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... Villa Guerrero , whose dependencies include Asqueltan . In the particular case of the con- struction of the canal , the request for material support to the Govern- ment was made by such priest . His influence is enhanced by the fact ...
... Villa Guerrero , whose dependencies include Asqueltan . In the particular case of the con- struction of the canal , the request for material support to the Govern- ment was made by such priest . His influence is enhanced by the fact ...
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John Alden Mason, George Agogino. Spanish population of Villa Guerrero and elsewhere . There are , however , apparently some individuals left which represent the original Tepehuan physical type and who live inland . Of relevance seems to ...
John Alden Mason, George Agogino. Spanish population of Villa Guerrero and elsewhere . There are , however , apparently some individuals left which represent the original Tepehuan physical type and who live inland . Of relevance seems to ...
Contents
Some General Information on Tepecan Ceremonialism | 3 |
Tepecan Prayers and Cosmology | 9 |
Ceremonial Accouterments | 16 |
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