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Animal husbandry, 84-99. 



bees, 77, 84, 95-99, 161, 198-199, 244. See Wax. 



cats, 94-95. 



cattle, xiii, 5, 37, 43, 84. 



dogs, 74-75, 94-95, 208. 



donkeys, 84-86, 129. 



fowl, 84-85, 89-94, 15S, 168. 



horses, 37, 84-86. 



mules, 37, 84-86. 



pets, 93. 



swine, 85, 87-89. 

 Animal transport, 84-86, 129, 132. 

 Archeology, 14-16. 

 Arms. See Weapons. 

 Arrowroot. See Agriculture, crops. 

 "Atenaruitic," 17-18. 

 Atzalan, 3, 6, 9-10, 12, 35-36. 

 Augustinians, 31-32. 

 Axayacatl, 23, 272-274, 296-300. 

 Aztecs. See Mexico. 



Bamboo. See Wild plants. 

 Banana. See Agriculture, crops, fruits. 

 Basketry, 225-226. See Palm weaving, 

 products : 



carrying frame, 225-226. 



cradle, 226. 



hanging frame, 226. 



tenates, 225. 



wicker baskets, 225-226. 

 stitches : 



checkerwork, 226. 



coil, 193, 225-226. 



wickerwork, 225-226. 



wrapped twine, 184, 225. 

 Bathing, 71, 202. 

 Bees. See Animal husbandry. 

 Beverages. See Food and diet. 

 Birds, 93-94, 347-352. 

 Birth, 95, 97, 172. 

 statistics, 68. 

 Blowgun. See Weapons. 

 Bow and arrow. See Weapons. 

 Brachycephaly, 3. 

 Braids, 220, 222. 

 Burden carrying, 73, 85, 91, 129, 213, 225-226. 



Cacao. See Agriculture; Food and diet, beverages. 



Cantor (religious singer), 112. 



Carpentry, 209-211. 



'•Cempoala," 1-2-, 5-6, 8-9, 11, 16, 19-22, 25-30, 35, 37-39, 



62, 99, 113, 157, 161, 163, 173, 176, 208-209, 225, 



227, 244-245, 250, 264, 270-273. 

 Ceramics. See Pottery. 

 Chachalaca. See Animal husbandry, pets. 

 '•Chapolicxitla," 268. 

 Chichimec, 16-23, 245. 

 Chickens. See Animal husbandry, fowl. 

 Chicle. See Wild plants, sapote. 

 Chiconquiaeo, 35, 268. 



Chicontepec, 5, 32, 34, 35, 38, 43, 194, 267, 269. 

 Chila, 2, 9-11, 30, 35, 143, 145, 279. 

 Chili. See Agriculture, crops ; Food and diet, condiments 



and sweets; Wild plants. 

 Chimalpopoca, 265, 285-286. 

 Chocolate beaters, 164, 195-196, 207. 

 Church, Tajin, 58. 

 Cintos, Pedro, 31. 



Clergy, sixteenth-century Totonacapan, 32, 34. 

 Coatzintla, 5, 43, 46, 55, 61, 63, 7S, 101, 213. 

 Coixtlabuaca, 270-271. 

 Colipa, 8, 35, 41, 99, 123, 250, 278. 

 Commerce, 21, 33, 58, 73, 79, 81-86, 8S-S9, 91-95, 98, 117- 



118, 123, 125-128, 131, 134-136, 138-145, 149-150, 



195, 212-213, 227, 246-247. 



Communal labor, 55-56, 58-59, 73. 

 Con</re<jaciones, 3S-39. 

 Copal incense, 28, 98-99, 112. 

 Copper, 245. 

 Cordage, 220-221. 

 Correyiinientos, 38. 



Cortes, 1-2, 8, 21, 24-30, 33-34, 36, 227, 244-245. 

 Col axtla, 5, 21-23, 25, 27, 269-274, 277, 279. 

 Cotton. See Agriculture, crops ; Weaving. 

 Courtship, 71. 

 Coxquihui, 40-42, 51, 63. 

 Cradle, 226. 

 Crocheting, 243. 

 Cuautenco, 5, 17, 19-20, 31, 249. 

 Cucurbits. See Agriculture, crops. 

 "Cuextlan," 268-269, 276. 



Cultivated plants. See Agriculture, crops; Herbarium 

 catalog. 



Dances, xiv, 2, 172, 221-222. 

 Death, 68-09, 95, 98-99, 173. 



homicide, xi, 67-69, 126, 150, 184. 



infanticide, 69. 



infant mortality, 68. 

 Deforestation, Papantla-Tajin, 72. 

 Diet. See Food and diet. 

 Discovery of Totonacapan, 24—26. 

 Disease, Tajin, 68-70. 

 Division of labor, 71-73, 82, 89, 111, 113, 115, 117, 129, 



149, 173, 189, 208-209, 212, 220, 226-227, 243. 

 Dogs. See Animal husbandry. 

 Dominicans, 32. 



Drought, Papantla-Tajin, 48. 70-71, 84, 115, 127, 149-150. 

 Ducks. See Animal husbandry, fowl. 

 Dyes, 220, 243-244. 



Eating habits, 171-174. 



Ecclesiastical organization, Totonacapan, sixteenth cen- 

 tury, 31-32, 34-35. 



Eclipses, 115-116, 141. 



Embroidery, 235, 238-243. 



Encomiendas, 33-34, 36-37. 



Environment, Tajin, 46-51. 



Epidemics, Totonacapan, sixteenth century, 8-9. 



Evangelization of Totonacapan, 30-33. 



Famine, 7, 23, 155. 



Fauna, 49, 51. See Hunting. 



Feasts, 109, 111-112, 122, 152, 154, 172-175, 207. 



Featherwork, 208, 243. 



Fences, 84, 107, 146, 204. 



Fermented drinks. See Food and diet, beverages. 



"Fertility ratio," 68. 



Firearms. See Weapons. 



Firewood. See Fuel. 



Fishing, 78-81. 



Fish poisons, 80. 



Fodder, 86-87. 



Folk tales, xiv. 



Food and diet, 80-82, 87, 91-92, 112, 116, 122, 133, 150-172. 



atole. See maize recipes. 



beverages, 143, 163-165, 195, 207-208. 



carbohydrates, 149-157, 166-168, 170. 



condiments and sweets, 81-S2, 152-161, 163-164, 167- 

 168, 174. 



earth eating, 172. 



eating habits, 171-174. 



fiesta cooking, 207-208. See Feasts. 



fruits, 156, 161-163. 



"hot and cold" foods, 97, 165. 



maize consumption, 151, 166-167. 



maize recipes, 150-165. 



menus, 165-166. 



minerals, 149, 169-170. 



mole sauce recipe, 158. 



oils and fats, 88-89, 154, 156-159, 161, 169-170. 



proteins, 87-SS, 91-92, 149, 157-159, 16S, 170. 



