| Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 802 páginas
...quarters are those remaining in Mexico to this day, to wit : the ward of San Pablo, that of San Juan, of Santa Maria la Redonda as it is called, and the...Sebastian. After the Mexicans had divided into these four places their god sent word to them that they should distribute among themselves their gods, and... | |
| Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier - 1877 - 302 páginas
...Pablo, that of San Jnan, of Santa Maria la Redonda as it is called, and the ward of San Sehastian. After the Mexicans had divided into these fonr places...gods, and that each qnarter shonld name and designate particular qnarters where these gods shonld he worshipped. Thus each of these qnarters divided into... | |
| Harvard university Peabody mus - 1880 - 804 páginas
...quarters are those remaining in Mexico to this day, to wit : the ward of San Pablo, that of San Juan, of Santa Maria la Redonda as it is called, and the...Sebastian. After the Mexicans had divided into these four places their god sent word to them that they should distribute among themselves their gods, and... | |
| Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 806 páginas
...quarters are those remaining in Mexk'O to this day, to wit : the ward of San Pablo, that of San Juan, of Santa Maria la Redonda as it is called, and the...Sebastian. After the Mexicans had divided into these four places their god sent word to them that they should distribute among themselves their gods, and... | |
| Harvard university Peabody mus - 1880 - 804 páginas
...quarters are those remaining in Mexico to this day, to wit: the ward of San Pablo, that of San Juan, of Santa Maria la Redonda as it is called, and the...Sebastian. After the Mexicans had divided into these four places their god sent word to them that they should distribute among themselves their gods, and... | |
| Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 810 páginas
...quarters are those remaining in Mexico to this day, to wit : the ward of San Pablo, that of San Juan, of Santa Maria la Redonda as it is called, and the...Sebastian. After the Mexicans had divided into these four places their god sent word to them that they should distribute among themselves their gods, and... | |
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