Diccionario de mitología y religión de Mesoamérica
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"Handy ethnohistorical and ethnographic reference work with a broad, though not exhaustive, geographical base. Logically, Nahua and Maya entries are most numerous, but Huichol, Mixtec, Otomí, Tarascan, Totonac, and Zapotec material also appears. Author provides cross-references, cultural indentifiers, and scientific …
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"Handy ethnohistorical and ethnographic reference work with a broad, though not exhaustive, geographical base. Logically, Nahua and Maya entries are most numerous, but Huichol, Mixtec, Otomí, Tarascan, Totonac, and Zapotec material also appears. Author provides cross-references, cultural indentifiers, and scientific names, when appropriate; indicates sources of information only occasionally, but includes a bibliography at the end"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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""Handy ethnohistorical and ethnographic reference work with a broad, though not exhaustive, geographical base. Logically, Nahua and Maya entries are most numerous, but Huichol, Mixtec, Otomí, Tarascan, Totonac, and Zapotec …"
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