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Unknown Mexico

Unknown Mexico by Carl Lumholtz
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Unknown Mexico is a fascinating exploration into the diverse and rich culture of Mexico. Carl Lumholtz beautifully describes his adventures through the country, from encounters with indigenous tribes to expeditions through remote regions. His vivid descriptions bring to life the landscapes, people, and customs of Mexico, offering readers a unique perspective on this captivating country.

Lumholtz's passion for exploration and his deep respect for the indigenous cultures he encounters shine through in his writing. He delves into the history and traditions of various tribes, sharing their stories and shedding light on their way of life. His encounters with the Tarahumara, Huichol, and Yaqui people offer a rare glimpse into their world, highlighting the beauty and resilience of these communities.

The book is not only a travelogue but also a valuable ethnographic study, providing important insights into the customs, beliefs, and practices of Mexico's indigenous populations. Lumholtz's observations are both detailed and respectful, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in Mexican culture.

Overall, Unknown Mexico is a captivating and enlightening read that offers a fresh perspective on this vibrant country. Lumholtz's writing is engaging and informative, making this book a must-read for anyone with a love of travel, exploration, and anthropology.

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Unknown Mexico
A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan By Carl Lumholtz, M.A. PREFACE In the course of my travels in Australia, and especially after my arrival at Upper Herbert River in Northern Queensland, I soon perceived that it would be impracticable for me to hunt for zoological specimens without first securing the assistance of the natives of the country. Thus it came about that for over a year I spent most of my time in the company of the cannibalistic blacks of that region, camping and hunting with them; and during this adventurous period I became so interested in these primitive people that the study of savage and barbaric races has since become my life's work. I first conceived the idea of an expedition to Mexico while on a visit to London in 1887.


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