Pascua
A Yaqui Village in Arizona
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvss3x9kAuthor(s)
Spicer, Edward H.
Language
EnglishAbstract
The Yaqui of Mexico were early converts to Christianity in New Spain. Yet they came to be regarded with hostility by the newly emerging Mexican government. Many Yaquis fled Mexico in the early twentieth century and established a settlement in Arizona where they resumed a peaceful existence centered around their ceremonial calendar. Edward Spicer devoted most of his professional career to the study of the Yaquis and came to be regarded as a leading authority on that tribe. At the inception of his forty years of research stands Pascua, a firsthand description of daily village life.
Keywords
Sociology; AnthropologyISBN
9780816540327, 9780816508457Publisher
University of Arizona PressPublication date and place
1967Classification
Society and culture: general
Social and cultural anthropology