GENERAL INDEX 



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Ladinos — Continued 



culture of, 4, 11, 20, 22, 23, 27, 31, 187-188 



diet, 201 fn. 



distinction from Indians, 8, 10, 21 



homes, 200 



in special occupations, 14, 17, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 



97, 98, 133, 134 

 relations with Indians, 203 

 Ladinoized, 24, 25, 126 fn.. 166 



See also Land ownership, Ladinos; Land use by 

 Ladinos; Land, renting; Land values; Land 

 pawned. 

 Lake Atitbin, 1-2, 30-32, 57 

 Land, as collateral, see Land, pawned. 



pawned. 68. 71, 80-81. 83, 84, 182, 190, 192-193 

 renting, 81-82. 104, 110. 111-112, 113, 114. 120, 190. 



192-194 

 restrictions, 69 

 transfer of. 65. 68-72 

 use, 35-47, 36 (map 4). 55, 128 

 bv Ladinos, 39-47 



coffee or truck. 36 (map 4), 39, 40-44, 84, 190 

 corn, 36, 37, 39, 40, 44 

 delta, 2, 4, 38-40, 48, 82, 129, 190 

 hill, 2, 4. 35-38. 82. 108. 109, 190 

 lake shore, 57, 69, 70. 82 

 truck. 44-47, 82. 83 

 unutilizable. 38. 39 

 values, 82-84, 108, 110 



as community wealth. 182-183 

 differences in value, 189-190 

 Indian-Ladino differences, 82, 83 

 in pawning, 193 

 Land ownership, and hiring labor. 198-199 



and wealth, 189-190. 191, 192, 194-195, 205 

 common land, 45, 57-59 

 Indian, 59, 60, 63, 6.5-6 



absentee, 59, 62, 65-66 

 resident. 59, 60, 61, 63, 66-68 

 Ladino, 39-44, 45, 62-65 

 absentee, 59. 60, 62, 63 

 resident, 59, 61 

 Landless, 65 

 Language, 7, 11, 187 

 Law, see Government regulations. 

 Lawyers, 182 

 Learned. Jean, x 

 Legal title (land). 69. 71-72 

 Lemoa, 151 

 Life crises. 177-180 



See also Birth; Marriage; Death. 



McBrvde, F. W., 1. 2. 4 fn.. 14. 37 fn.. 38 fn., 51, 59. 126 



fn.. 127 fn.. 135 

 M andamientos , 10.5-107 



Market, ix. 11-12. 13. 14-15. 16-17, 122-123, 132, 133. 

 134-139 



local. 123-125, 186 



outside. 2. 125-128. 132 



fiesta. 135 



See also towns, listed separately. 

 Marketing. 88, 94. 116. 121-128. 131-132. 186, 190 

 Marriage. 1. 9. 178-179. 202-203. 204. 207 



to Ladinos, 188 

 Mason. 27, 95, 96, 134, 145, 175 

 Masseur, 95 



Maudslay [Mrs. Anne Carry and Alfred Percival]. 4fn.,61 fn. 

 Mazatenango. 2 

 Meat, 131, 138, 141-142 

 Messenger, 97 

 Merchants, 2. 13. 14, 15, 16-17, 30, 123-128. 133, 135, 136. 



137, 183. 187. 191 

 Metals, see Tools. 

 Methods of field study, ix, x, 186-191 



defining community, 187-189 



establishing wealth differences, 189-191 



Midwife, 95, 98, 195 



Militarv service, 95, 96, 105, 201 



Milpa, 47-48, 108-110, 129, 131 



See also Corn, Commodity index. Appendix 2, 

 210-216; Land use. corn. 

 Mixco. 12. 96, 122, 127. 143 

 Momostenango, 133. 150 

 Money, attitude toward, 18. 19 



cash on hand. US. 121, 183 



kinds. 18 



money economy. 13 



See also Prices; Wages, payment. 

 Monterrey, 6 

 Mozos, see Labor, hired. 

 Musicians, 96-97, 164, 178 



Xahuald. 97, 127, 150, 158. 159. 160 

 Nahualefios. 123. 133 fn., 152 



Ocana. Diego de. 66 fn. 



Officials, attaining community respect. 12, 205 



comparison with Chichicastenango, 206-207 



drinking, 181 



fees, 178 



functions. 86, 99. 103 



governmental. 10. 99. 103. 177-178. 204 



religious. 10. 103. 177-178. 205 



See also Communitv service. 

 Ogburn. W. F.. x 

 O'Xeale. Lila. 152 fn. 



Panajachcl River. 2. 4. 30. 57 



Panimache. 145 



Patanatic. 6. 133, 136, 139, 145 



Patulul, 2, 123, 127 



Patziin, 7, 34, 123. 125, 127, 134. 181 fn. 



Paul. Benjamin, 185 fn. 



Peonage, debt, 105-106, 107 



Personal activities, 87. 95 



Phipard. Esther F., see Stiebeling. Hazel Katherine. 



Plantations. 2. 6. 16. 105-107, 127. 205 



Planting, 49. 51, 55 



Political-religious organization, 7, 12, 19, 86. 158. 177-178. 



188. 204. 205 

 Population. Panajachcl, 6 



Indian, 6-9 



Ladino, 6-7 



significance, 206 



taking a census, 188 

 Potterv making, 25-26, 27 

 Practitioners, 97-98, 121 



See also Shamans; Midwives; Curers. 

 Prices, clothing, 152 



comparison with those of United States, 185 



effect on crops. 46 



food. 111. 113, 136-143 



See also Commodity index, Appendix 2, pp. 

 210-216. 



determinants of, 137 



Government interference, 16 



interest in, 17, 132, 133 



movements, 138, 139 



setting, 14-15 



store, 134 

 Professionals, 121, 183, 191. 194-195 



See also Shamans; Midwife; Bloodletter; Caponizer; 

 Masseur. 

 Profits, agriculture, 110-117 



animal husbandry, 117-121 

 Protestants, 19, 181 

 Puerto Barrios, 50, 51 



Quetzaltenango, 2, 62, 123, 127, 136, 151 

 Quichd, 151 

 Quixcap River, 1 



