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Article: De la costa a la sierra: las Huastecas.(Review)
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- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
- Article date:
- March 1, 2000
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ESCOBAR OHMSTEDE, ANTONIO. De la costa a la sierra: las Huastecas, 1750-1900 (Hist. Puebl. indig. M[acute{e}]x.).253 pp., illus., maps, tables, bibliogr. Tlalpan: CIESAS, 1998
The series 'History of the Indian population of Mexico' aims to offer a different reading of the ancient history of the Indian population, challenging the prevailing view by examination of 'the real role played by the native people in the conformation of our present, and to give them back the primary and primordial place which they deserve'. Here we are presented history from the second half of the seventeenth century to the dawn of the twentieth century, in one of the less known cultural ...