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Humans, saints, and earth beings: community through combination in a contemporary Nahua village of Northeastern Mexico

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Drawing on ethnographic work in the small Nahua village of La Esperanza in northeast Mexico, Ariel de Vidas explores how how La Esperanza maintains a collective culture grounded in a close connection with the earth while simultaneously being integrated into the modern world.--Provided by publisher.

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This work was published in collaboration with the Société des Américanistes as part of its 2022 Prize and Publication Grant.

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Nahuas -- Mexico -- Tantoyuca -- Social life and customs
Nahuas -- Mexico -- Tantoyuca -- Rites and ceremonies
Esperanza (Tantoyuca, Veracruz-Llave, Mexico) -- Social life and customs
Esperanza (Tantoyuca, Veracruz-Llave, Mexico) -- History

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