Behind the Mexican Mountains

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Pub. Date: 2001-12-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Texas Pr
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Summary

"This is one of the more fascinating travel works I have read on Mexico, and I have read many. It provides an important addition to the scanty literature on the Tarahumara and enriches the material available on this important group. I would also think this book would be fascinating to the general reader."--Joseph W. Whitecotton, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of OklahomaIn 1930, anthropologists Robert Zingg and Wendell Bennett spent nine months among the Tarahumara of Chihuahua, Mexico, one of the least acculturated indigenous societies in North America. Their fieldwork resulted in The Tarahumara: An Indian Tribe of Northern Mexico (1935), a classic ethnography still familiar to anthropologists. In addition to this formal work, Zingg also penned a personal, unvarnished travelogue of his sojourn among the Tarahumara. Unpublished in his lifetime, Behind the Mexican Mountains is now available in print for the first time.This colorful account provides a compelling description of the landscape, people, traditions, language, and archaeology of the Tarahumara region. Abandoning the scientific detachment of the observer, Zingg frankly records his reactions to the people and their customs as he vividly evokes the daily experience of doing fieldwork. In the introduction, Howard Campbell examines Zingg' writing in light of current critiques of anthropology as literature. He makes a strong case that although earlier anthropological writing reveals unacceptable cultural biases, it also demonstrates the ongoing importance and vitality of field research.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
Howard Campbell
Railroads, Revolutions, and Schoolteachers
3(9)
Mexicans, Mines, and American Capitalists
12(17)
Personalities Emerge from Wooden Indians
29(20)
Tarahumara Men and Women at Home and at Work
49(14)
Tarahumara Children and Adults at Play
63(13)
Curing, Races, and Death Customs among the Tarahumaras
76(20)
More Drinking Bouts in the Celebrations of ``Catholic'' Christmas
96(11)
Officials, Government, and Politics among the Tarahumaras
107(13)
Liquor, Guns, and Religion in the Mexican Picture
120(12)
The Mexican Powers: Religious, Civil, and Military
132(25)
Ready-Made Archaeology, Trips, and Talks
157(14)
Ancient and Modern Cave-Dwellers in the Gorges
171(17)
The Catholic Mission
188(14)
Spring, Holy Week, and Archaeology
202(18)
Pagan Ceremonies and Peyote
220(19)
The ``Genuine'' and ``Spurious'' Values of Tarahumara Culture
239(15)
The Philistine Spirit of Tarahumara Culture
254(7)
Adios Tarahumaras and Campfire Stories of Villa
261(16)
Miners, Mennonites, Militarism, and the Spirit of Mexico
277(15)
Notes to Zingg Text 292(7)
Index 299

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