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INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY — PUBLICATION NO. 13 



11. Coas used in cultivation 



12. Scarecrow 



13. Vanilla blossom 



14. Frame for drying vanilla 



15. Sugar-making equipment 



16. Frame for thrashing beans 



17. Shelling beans 



18. Model pipes 



19. Frame of native house 



20. Thatch 



21. Lashing of house wall uprights 



22. Bamboo door 



23. Timber frame for house with tiled roof 



24. House with tiled roof, bamboo walls 



25. Kitchen hearths 



26. Oven ; baker's paddle 



27. Kitchen shelves 



28. Wooden stools 



29. Chocolate beaters 



30. Bamboo ladders ._ 



31. Bed frame 



32. Furniture arrangement in kitchens 



33. Furniture arrangement in living rooms and bed- 



rooms 



34. Furniture arrangement in single house of sev- 



eral rooms 



35. Gruel paddles 



36. Gruel paddles 



37. Wooden pot cover, lamp stand 



38. Cedar laundry tray 



39. Glazed water jars 



1. The extent of sixteenth-century Totonacapan.. 



2. Modern Totonacapan 



3. Sixteenth-century and modern Totonacapan 



compared 



4. Ecclesiastical organization in Totonacapan, ca. 



1569-71 



5. The location of Papantla and Tajin 



6. Stands of virgin forest in Tajin 



7. The fundo legal of Tajin 



8. Distribution of dwellings and fields 



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109 40. Clay toys 213 



115 41. Pottery jars 214 



124 42. Pottery bowls 215 



125 43. Clay pot covers 215 



131 44. Candlesticks 215 



134 45. Incense burners 216 



134 46. Candlestick and container for unburned 



175 incense 216 



180 47. Making cordage of palma real 220 



182 48. Knots and lashings 221 



184 49. Braids 222 



185 50. Model tumpline 222 



188 51. Start of palm star figure 223 



189 52. Selvage of palm arch 225 



191 53. Palmtoys 225 



192 54. Clay spindle whorl 228 



192 55. Manner of warping ■ 229 



194 56. Loom 230 



196 57. Textile designs: mantel borders 232 



196 58. Textile designs : mantel fillers 234 



197 59. Textile designs: major mantel motifs 234 



200 60. Textile designs: major mantel motifs 236 



61. Textile designs: major mantel motifs 237 



201 62. Fringe knots 238 



63. Embroidery motifs 239 



202 64. Embroidery motifs 240 



209 65. Embroidery motifs 241 



210 66. Embroidery motifs 242 



210 67. Embroidery motifs 243 



211 68. Machete and sheath 246 



213 69. Ways of affixing thong to machete sheath 247 



MAPS 



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4 9. A typical menage 203 



12 10. Early Mexican wars: Acamapichtli (1370-96).. 280 

 11. Early Mexican wars: Huitzilihuitl (1396-1417). 283 



13 12. Early Mexican wars: Chimalpopoea (1417-27). 285 

 13. Mexican wars: Itzcoatl (1427-40) 287 



34 14. Mexican wars: Moctezuma I (1440-69) 291 



47 15. Mexican wars: Axayacatl (1469-81) 296 



50 16. Mexican wars: Tizoc (1481-86) 301 



55 17. Mexican wars: Ahuizotl (1486-1502) 304 



59 18. Mexican wars: Moctezuma II (1502-20) 310 



TABLES 



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1. Population density 11 



2. Annual precipitation, Papantla 47 



3. Annual temperature, Papantla 48 



4. Land ownership and utilization 60 



5. Parcel ownership 62 



6. Provenience of Tajin population 63 



7. Composition of Tajin population 64 



8. Composition of Tajin population 64 



9. Causes of death among 61 individuals 68 



10. Maize purchases and sales 118 



11. Maize yield from two fields 120 



12. Cost of building materials 186 



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13. Textile ornament 232 



14. Language and population in sixteenth-century 



Totonacapan 251 ' 



15. Language and population in modern Totona- 



capan 261 



16. The dated wars of Itzcoatl (1427-40) 266 



17. The dated wars of Moctezuma I (1440-69) 269 



18. The dated wars of Axayacatl (1469-81) 273: 



19. The dated wars of Ahuizotl (1486-1502) 276 



20. The dated wars of Moctezuma II (1502-20)... 277 



21. Local birds 347 



