Ritual and symbol in native Central America
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Ritual and symbol in native Central America
(University of Oregon anthropological papers, no. 9)
[Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon], 1976
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- Animals that were bad to eat were good to compete with : an analysis of the conte style from ancient Panama / by Olga F. Linares
- Mormaknamaloe : the Cuna mola / by Dina Sherzer and Joel Sherzer
- A structural analysis of the Cuna arts / by L.A. Hirschfeld
- Muu Ikala : Cuna birth ceremony / by Mac Chapin
- Smoking out the spirits : a Cuna exorcism / by James Howe
- Edabali : the ritual sibling relationship among the western Guaymi / by Philip D. Young and John R. Bort
- The cosmography of subsistence activities and culture-contact of the Rama Indians of eastern Nicaragua / by Franklin O. Loveland
- Birth rituals and symbolism : a quiche Maya-Black Carib comparison / by Sheila Cosminsky
- Symbols and society : comments on ritual and symbolism of indigenous Central America / by Mary W. Helms