Handbook of Middle American Indians: Archaeology of Northern MesoamericaUniversity of Texas Press, 1964 - Indians of Central America |
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Page 607
... Chontal - speakers in such con- siderable number in the three easternmost towns as noted suggests that the Coixca were expanding westward at the expense of the Chontal . South of Tlalcozauhtitlan , the towns of Chilapa , Tixtla ...
... Chontal - speakers in such con- siderable number in the three easternmost towns as noted suggests that the Coixca were expanding westward at the expense of the Chontal . South of Tlalcozauhtitlan , the towns of Chilapa , Tixtla ...
Page 608
... Chontal resistance was crushed for all time . Of the Chontal language the sources in- dicate only that " they speak in the throat " and that it is not written because it is not pronounced ( Toussaint , 1931 ) . Although Chontal is ...
... Chontal resistance was crushed for all time . Of the Chontal language the sources in- dicate only that " they speak in the throat " and that it is not written because it is not pronounced ( Toussaint , 1931 ) . Although Chontal is ...
Page 609
... Chontal used the bow and arrow , and spear . They carried shields and wore waist - length pad- ded cotton armor . In time of peace , they wore a garment of loose cloth tied at the shoulder , and trousers ; the women wore enaguas and ...
... Chontal used the bow and arrow , and spear . They carried shields and wore waist - length pad- ded cotton armor . In time of peace , they wore a garment of loose cloth tied at the shoulder , and trousers ; the women wore enaguas and ...
Contents
The Peoples of Central Mexico and Their Historical Traditions | 459 |
Native PreAztec History of Central Mexico | 474 |
Archaeology of Central Veracruz | 505 |
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