In Indian Mexico (1908)


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"In Indian Mexico (1908)" by Frederick Starr Frederick Starr was an American academic, anthropologist, and "populist educator." His work took him all over the world to compile knowledge about different people and cultures. In this book, he recounts his time in Mexico where he spent time observing the indigenous people there. This text not only served as a useful tool for historians and other anthropologists, but it also helped common people learn about exotic places they may never get a chance to see in person.




In Indian Mexico


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