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1The Mixe of Oaxaca
By Frank J. Lipp

“The Mixe of Oaxaca” Metadata:
- Title: The Mixe of Oaxaca
- Author: Frank J. Lipp
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 253
- Publisher: ➤ Univ of Texas Pr - University of Texas Press
- Publish Date: 1991 - 1992 - 1998 - 2010
- Publish Location: Austin
“The Mixe of Oaxaca” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Mixe Indians - Social life and customs - Traditional medicine - Religion - Medicine - Shamanism - Rites and ceremonies - Indians of mexico, religion - Indians of mexico, social life and customs - Indians of north america, medicine - Indians of north america, rites and ceremonies - Mixe Indians -- Religion. - Mixe Indians -- Rites and ceremonies. - Mixe Indians -- Medicine. - Traditional medicine -- Mexico -- Oaxaca. - Shamanism -- Mexico -- Oaxaca. - Oaxaca (Mexico) -- Social life and customs. - Ceremonial Behavior - North American Indians - Religion and Medicine - Medicina folklórica - Mixes (Indios) - Medicina - Ritos y ceremonias - Shamanismo - Vida social y costumbres - Mixe (Indiens) - Rites et cérémonies - Médecine - Médecine populaire - Chamanisme - Moeurs et coutumes - 73.53 immaterial culture (ethnology) - 11.98 other religions - Manners and customs - Medizin - Mixteken - Godsdiensten - Mexico, social life and customs - Traditional medicine, mexico - Religion and mythology - Mixe mythology
- Places: Oaxaca - Mexico - Oaxaca (Mexico)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL40319181M - OL38061876M - OL10293928M - OL10294017M - OL1864859M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 22732369
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 90022821
- All ISBNs: ➤ 9780292747050 - 0292747055 - 9780292765177 - 9780292767126 - 9780292788312 - 0292788312 - 0292765177 - 0292767129
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1991
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Printdisabled
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Tonal (mythology)
of an animal companion of a person was referred to as "Way". The modern Mixe people refer to it as Ts'ok. The Jakaltek Maya people of Concepcion Huista
Mesoamerica
archaeological remains but are nevertheless noteworthy. These include the Otomi, Mixe–Zoque groups (which may or may not have been related to the Olmecs), the
List of pre-Columbian cultures
Yucatán Peninsula; Central America: Belize; Guatemala; El Salvador; Honduras Mixe, 400–present Mixtec, unknown–1600 AD, western Oaxaca Nicarao people, 700-1622
Nagual
beliefs associated with nagualism in modern Mexican communities such as the Mixe, the Nahua, the Zapotec and the Mixtec. Subsequently, many studies have described
Huastec people
propose that this region was inhabited by speakers of the Mixe–Zoque family. While speakers of Mixe–Zoquean languages are today confined to the mountains
Jaguars in Mesoamerican cultures
"Patrons of Shamanic Power: La Venta’s Supernatural Entities in Light of Mixe Beliefs", Ancient Mesoamerica, 10: 169-188. Saunders, N.J. (1998) "Architecture
Olmecs
speculated that the Olmecs derived in part from the neighboring Mokaya or Mixe–Zoque cultures which developed during this time. The beginnings of Olmec
Stephen Duffy
"Dr Calculus - Programme 7". 45cat.com. "Dr Calculus - Perfume From Spain (Mixe Brève)". 45cat.com. "Stephen Duffy - Natalie". 45cat.com. "Chart Log UK:
Barbara Butch
"JO 2024 : qui est Barbara Butch, DJ féministe et activiste LGBTQ +, qui a mixé lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture ?". leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved
Mayan languages
south into the Chiapas Highlands, they came into contact with speakers of Mixe–Zoque languages. According to an alternative theory by Robertson and Houston