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082 1 _aLAS 305.897 FON
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100 1 _aFontana, Bernard L.
245 1 0 _aTarahumara :
_bwhere night is the day of the moon
_c/ by Bernard L. Fontana ; with photos. by John P. Schaefer.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aFlagstaff, AR
_b: Northland Press
_c, 1979.
300 _a167 p.
_b: illus.
_c; 31 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
504 _aBibliography: p. 161-164.
520 _aPrecipitous canyons, dark caves, and scenic mountainous vistas provide a magnificent backdrop for this account of Mexico's contemporary Tarahumara Indians. The Tarahumaras remain isolated in the Sierra Madre Occidentals, their beloved "Mother Mountains", little changed despite 300 years of exposure to Spanish soldiers, missionaries, and the Mexican people.
546 _aEnglish.
650 4 _aTarahumara Indians
_x-Social life and customs
650 4 _aTarahumara Indians
_x-Rites and ceremonies
651 4 _aCopper Canyon (Mexico)
_x-Social life and customs
700 1 _aSchaefer, John Paul
_d(1934 -)
942 _cLAS
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