In the Magic Land of Peyote"In the Magic Land of Peyote is the first English translation of En la tierra mágica del peyote, which has since been incorporated in the author's three-volume work Los indios de México."--From synopsis. |
Contents
Why Do We Study Indians? | 3 |
Scenes of the Desert | 29 |
Other Religions Other Inquisitions | 53 |
Copyright | |
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