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The north Mexican frontier; readings in archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnography.

Title
The north Mexican frontier; readings in archaeology, ethnohistory, and ethnography. Edited by Basil C. Hedrick, J. Charles Kelley [and] Carroll L. Riley.
Author
Hedrick, Basil Calvin, 1932-
Publication
Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press [1971]

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Additional Authors
  • Kelley, J. Charles, 1913-1997
  • Riley, Carroll L.
Description
xvi, 255 p. map.; 24 cm.
Subject
Indians of Mexico
Contents
Visit to archaeological remains of La Quemada, Zacatecas, Mexico, by L. Batres.--Notes on the geography and archaeology of Zape, Durango, by D. D. Brand.--The Chalchihuites area, Zacatecas, by M. Gamio.--Navacoyan: a preliminary survey, by A. M. Howard.--The region of the ancient Chichimecs, with notes on the Tepecanos and the ruin of La Quemada, Mexico, by A Hr̆dlic̆ka.--Late archeological sites in Durango, Mexico, from Chalchihuites to Zape, by J. A. Mason.--A brief and succinct account of the events of the War with the Tepehuanes, government of Nueva Vizcaya, from November 15, 1616 to May 16, 1618, by C. W. Hackett.--Excerpts from the Account of the triumphs of our holy faith among the most fierce and savage people of the New World ... vol. 3, by Padre A. Péres de Ribas.--The Opata: an inland tribe of Sonora, by J. b. Johnson.--The hunting-gathering people of north Mexico, by P. Kirchhoff. The fiesta of the pinole at Azqueltán, by J. A. Mason.--The Tepehuán of northern Mexico, by J. A. Mason.--The genetic model and Uto-Aztecan time perspective, by A. K. Romney.--Bibliography (p. 250-255)
ISBN
0809304899
LCCN
70132477
OCLC
  • ocm16756663
  • SCSB-213141
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Princeton University Library