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قراءة كتاب Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan

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Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2)
A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan

Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan

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  • Cactus Flowers, 179
  • Making Larvae Ready for the Pot, 182
  • Gathering Pithaya, 188
  • In the Highlands of the Sierra, 194
  • Tarahumare Interpreters, 201
  • Indian Trail Cut in a Ridge of Tuff, 202
  • Pecking on Rock in the Neighbourhood of Norogachic, 203
  • Tarahumare Girl from the Neighbourhood of Norogachic, 205
  • Pecking on Rock in the Neighbourhood of Norogachic, 207
  • Winter Morning in the Sierra, 209
  • Dogs of Chihuahua, 216
  • Tarahumare Girdles, 219
  • Aspect of the Tarahumare Country in Humarisa, 227
  • Taking My Baggage Down an Indian Trail in the Barranca de San Carlos, 231
  • Tarahumare Woman, 236
  • Tarahumare Man, 237
  • Usual Crouching Position of the Tarahumare, 238
  • Tarahumare Man, 239
  • Tarahumares Sunning Themselves, 240
  • Tarahumare Girl. The Hair Worn in Mexican Fashion, 242
  • Weaving a Girdle, 249
  • Patterns of Tarahumare Belts, 249
  • Woman Pottery Maker and Some Results of Her Labour, 250
  • Tarahumare Pottery from Panalachic, 252
  • Basket for Straining Tesvino, 254
  • Tarahumare Blanket, 259
  • A Tarahumare Call, 260
  • Tarahumare Arrow Release, 262
  • Tarahumare Baskets, 263
  • Tarahumare Girl Carrying Water, 265
  • Tarahumare, Showing Mode of Wearing Blanket, 268
  • Tarahumare Blankets, 274
  • Stone Disk for Playing, 277
  • Sticks Used by Tepehuanes for Playing, 278
  • Value of the Different Sides of a Knuckle-bone, 278
  • Tarahumares Playing Quinze, 279
  • Cross Marking the Track of the Foot-runners, 283
  • Tarahumares Racing by Torch-light, 285
  • Making Wagers at a Foot-race, 288
  • Part of Tarahumare Rattling Belt, 290
  • Tarahumare Foot-runners, Photographed after the Race, 291
  • Tarahumare Women Crossing a Stream in Their Race, 293
  • Fork and Wooden Ball Used in Women’s Game, 294
  • Stick and Ring Used in Women’s Game, 294
  • The Coyote, Canis Latrans, 303
  • Tarahumare Shaman’s Rattles, 313
  • Rubio, the Shaman, 316
  • Rubio, the Shaman, and His Wife at Home in Their Cave, 319
  • Shaman Rubio’s Cave, Seen from the Outside, 320
  • Rubio, the Shaman, Examining a Man Accused of Sorcery, 324
  • Trepanned Tarahumare Skull, Female, 328
  • The Beginning of the Rutuburi and the Yumari Dance, 335
  • Dancing Yumari, 341
  • Sacrificing Tesvino after a Yumari Dance, 345
  • Ready to Begin Eating and Drinking after a Night’s Dancing of Rutuburi, 349
  • Echinocactus, 357
  • Hikuli or Peyote, the principal sacred cacti, 358
  • Dry Hikuli, 359
  • Shaman’s Notched Stick, 366
  • Ancient Notched Sticks, 366
  • Tarahumare Women Dancing Hikuli at Guajochic Station, 369
  • Mammilaria fissurata, 373
  • Shaman Rubio and His Company at a Hikuli Feast. Photographed after a Night’s Singing and Dancing, 376
  • Tarahumare Medicine Figure, Mexico, 378
  • Ancient Ritualistic Petrograph, Arizona, 378
  • Mourning, 380
  • View from the North across Barranca de San Carlos, near Guachochic, 392
  • Barranca de San Carlos, in its Upper Part, 395
  • One of My Companions in Barranca de San Carlos, 397
  • The Widow Grinding Corn in Her Camp, 399
  • Bow and Throwing-stick for the Fish-spear, 401
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