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title:Corn Is Our Blood : Culture and Ethnic Identity in a Contemporary Aztec Indian Village Civilization of the American Indian Series ; [V. 206]
author:Sandstrom, Alan R.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806124032
print isbn13:9780806124032
ebook isbn13:9780806171975
language:English
subjectNahuas--Ethnic identity, Nahuas--Religion and mythology, Nahuas--Social life and customs, Veracruz (Mexico : State)--Social life and customs, Villages--Mexico--Veracruz (State)--Case studies.
publication date:1991
lcc:F1221.N3S258 1991eb
ddc:972/.62
subject:Nahuas--Ethnic identity, Nahuas--Religion and mythology, Nahuas--Social life and customs, Veracruz (Mexico : State)--Social life and customs, Villages--Mexico--Veracruz (State)--Case studies.
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Corn is Our Blood
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sintli ne toeso
"corn is our blood"
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Corn is Our Blood
Culture and Ethnic Identity in a Contemporary Aztec Indian Village
By Alan R. Sandstrom
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : NORMAN AND LONDON
Page vi
By Alan R. Sandstrom
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The Image of Disease: Medical Practices of Nahua Indians of the Huasteca (Columbia, Mo., 1978)
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Traditional Curing and Crop Fertility Rituals among Otomi Indians of the Sierra de Puebla, Mexico: The Lopez Manuscripts (Bloomington, Ind., 1981)
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Traditional Papermaking and Paper Cult Figures of Mexico (with Pamela Effrein Sandstrom) (Norman, 1986)
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Corn is Our Blood: Culture and Ethnic Identity in a Contemporary Aztec Indian Village (Norman, 1991)
Publication of this book as made possible in part by a grant from the offices of the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Indiana-Purdue University at Fort Wayne, and in part with the assistance of the National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal agency which supports the study of such fields as history, philosophy, literature, and languages.
Sandstrom, Alan R.
Corn is our blood : culture and ethnic identity in a contemporary
Aztec Indian village / by Alan R. Sandstrom.1st ed.
p. cm.(The Civilization of the American Indian series :
v. 206)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8061-2399-0
1. NahuasEthnic identity. 2. NahuasReligion and mythology.
3. NahuasSocial life and customs. 4. Veracruz (Mexico : State)
Case studies. I. Title. II. Series.
F1221.N3S258 1991
972'.62dc20 91-50307
CIP
Jacket design by Bill Cason
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc. Picture 7
Copyright 1991 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
First edition.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Page vii
Dedicated to
Esther Planon Sandstrom
and to the memory of
J. Russell Sandstrom
Page viii
NA NI INDIO
Picture 8
Na ni indio:
pampa ijkinoj nech tokajtijkej koyomej
Kemaj asikoj ipan ni yankuik tlatipaktli.
Picture 9
Na ni indio:
pampa makojkayajkej koyomej
kemaj asikoj kampa tlanauatiayaj nokoluaj.
Picture 10
Na ni indio:
pampa ijkinoj nech manextijkej koyomej
para uelis nopan nejnemisej uan nech pinajtisej.
Picture 11
Na ni indio:
pampa ijkinoj tech tokajtijkej koyomej
nochi timaseualmej tlen ni yankuik tlaltipaktli.
Picture 12
Na ni indio:
uan namaj ika nimotlakaneki ni tlajtoli
tlen yaluaya ika nechpinajtiayaj koyomej.
Picture 13
Na ni indio:
uan namaj ayok nij pinauia ma ijkinoj mechilikaj
pampa nij mati para mokuapolojkej koyomej.
Picture 14
Na ni indio:
uan namaj nij mati para nij pixtok
no neluayo uan no tlajlamiklis.
Picture 15
Na ni indio:
uan namaj nij mati para nij pixtok
no ixajak, no tlachialis uan no nemilis.
Picture 16
Na ni indio:
uan namaj nij mati melauak ni mejikano
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