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title:Scattered Round Stones : A Mayo Village in Sonora, Mexico
author:Yetman, David.
publisher:University of New Mexico
isbn10 | asin:0826319556
print isbn13:9780826319555
ebook isbn13:9780585201917
language:English
subjectMayo Indians--Social life and customs, Mayo Indians--Ethnobotany, Mayo Indians--Politics and government, Ethnobotany--Mexico--Teachive, Human ecology--Mexico--Teachive, Teachive (Mexico)--Social conditions, Teachive (Mexico)--Economic conditions, Teachive
publication date:1998
lcc:F1221.M3Y47 1998eb
ddc:972/.17
subject:Mayo Indians--Social life and customs, Mayo Indians--Ethnobotany, Mayo Indians--Politics and government, Ethnobotany--Mexico--Teachive, Human ecology--Mexico--Teachive, Teachive (Mexico)--Social conditions, Teachive (Mexico)--Economic conditions, Teachive
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Scattered Round Stones
A Mayo Village in Sonora, Mexico
David Yetman
A UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA SOUTHWEST CENTER BOOK
Joseph C. Wilder, Series Editor
Published in cooperation with the University of Arizona Southwest Center
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS
ALBUQUERQUE
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(c) 1998 by the University of New Mexico Press
All rights reserved.
First edition
Library of Congress
Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Yetman, David, 1941
Scattered round stones : a Mayo village
in Sonora, Mexico / David Yetman.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8263-1955-6 (cloth) ISBN 0-8263-1956-4 (pbk)
1. Mayo IndiansSocial life and customs.
2. Mayo IndiansEthnobotany.
3. Mayo IndiansPolitics and government.
4. EthnobotanyMexicoTeachive.
5. Human ecologyMexicoTeachive.
6. Teachive (Mexico)Social conditions.
7. Teachive (Mexico)Economic conditions.
8. Teachive (Mexico)Politics and government.
I. Title.
F1221.M3Y47 1998
972'.17dc21 98-24411
CIP
Designed by Sue Niewiarowski
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To Lynn
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Page ix Contents Maps 8 17 Illustratio - photo 2
Page ix
Contents
Maps
8, 17
Illustrations
175-85
Acknowledgments
xi
Scattered Round Stones
1
One
The Land
7
Two
The People: A Brief History
19
Three
The Town
49
Four
The Community
95
Five
Teachive's Worldly Goods
133
Six
The Family
187
Seven
The Entanglement: An Opinionated Analysis of the Broader Picture
213
Eight
Afterword
243
Appendix A
Don Vicente's List of the Benefits of Living in the Masiaca Community
247
Appendix B
Don Vicente's List of Plants Used in the Tajia-Moroyoqui Household
249
Appendix C
Plants Listed by Scientific Name
271
Appendix D
Glossary of Spanish (and Mayo) Terms
275
Notes
281
References
331
Index
339

Page xi
Acknowledgments
This book could not have been written without generous financial support from the Native & Nature company and from Agnese Nelms Haury. Joe Wilder, director of the Southwest Center of the University of Arizona also supported the project financially and provided unflagging encouragement. Toms Valds and Rosendo Benegas Reyes of Alamos, Sonora, provided helpful historical information. Manuel Robles of Hermosillo and the personnel of the Archives of the State of Sonora assisted me in locating historic documents about the Masiaca community. Donald Bahr and Nancy Cole made important suggestions for the manuscript. Mary O'Connor provided anthropological information I could not have obtained elsewhere. Thomas Van Devender spent many hours in the field with me and identified many of the plants listed in Appendix B. Vicente Tajia Yocupicio and Mara Teresa Moroyoqui Zazueta, along with Elvira Tajia Moroyoqui, their daughter, as well as Olivia Blanca, Fausto, Sandra, Francisco, Lupita, and Lulu, their grandchildren, made me feel at home in Teachive.
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