Corn is Our Blood: Culture & Ethnic Identity in a Contemporary Aztec Indian Village by Alan R. Sandstrom
Corn is Our Blood: Culture & Ethnic Identity in a Contemporary Aztec Indian Village

Alan R. Sandstrom

Corn is Our Blood: Culture & Ethnic Identity in a Contemporary Aztec Indian Village

Alan R. Sandstrom

420 pages first pub 1992 (editions)

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Almost a million Nahua Indians, many of them descendants of Mexico's ancient Aztecs, continue to speak their native language, grow corn, and practice religious traditions that trace back to pre-Hispanic days. This ethnographic sketch, written with...

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