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Carl Sofus Lumholtz (23 April 1851 – 5 May 1922) was a Norwegian explorer and ethnographer, best known for his meticulous field research and ethnographic publications on indigenous cultures of Australia and Mexico. Born in Fåberg, Norway, Lumholtz graduated in theology in 1876 from the Royal Frederick University, now the University of Oslo.  We suggest viewing this book in full screen mode.
Carl Sofus Lumholtz (23 April 1851 – 5 May 1922) was a Norwegian explorer and ethnographer, best known for his meticulous field research and ethnographic publications on indigenous cultures of Australia and Mexico. Born in Fåberg, Norway, Lumholtz graduated in theology in 1876 from the Royal Frederick University, now the University of Oslo.  We suggest viewing this book in full screen mode.
| January 1911

"Localisation, origine et etendue ancienne de la langue des indiens huichols, étymologie.-- Place occupeé par le huichol dans les langues mexicaines. -- Vocabulaire, affixes, pronoms, prépositions, adeverves, substantifs, metaphores, toponymie.-- Fragment de chant et son analyse.- Conclusion et verbes.

La langue huichole usitée aujourd´hui par une faible peuplade indienne de la sierra du Nayarit, représentée tout au plus par un chiffre de einq mille individus, était, s´il faut en croire la tradition indigene, un idiome assez répandu avant la coquete espagnole"

| June 2018

The present anthology gathers the work of Marina Anguiano Fernández (1945-2023). Born in Mexico City, she studied her Bachelors of Arts in Ethnology and Masters in Anthropology from the National School of Anthropology and History with the honors of Cum Laude. She worked as a  full-time researcher in the Direction of Ethnology and Social Anthropology in the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH for its Spanish acronym). She obtained several national and international grants from the UNAM, Mexico; French Government; Fulbright, United States; and from the Complutense of Spain.