| John Jay Williams - 1852 - 436 páginas
...lying on the confines of Tobasco, they were subjugated by the expedition to Chiapas under Luis Marin.* At present they are confined to the villages of San...custom they have of shaving the crown of the head. Their love of liquor is inordinate, and their manners are coarse and vulgar, but they are patient,... | |
| John Jay Williams - 1852 - 378 páginas
...Tobasco, they were subjugated by the expedition to Chiapas under Luis Marin.* At present they are conliued to the villages of San Miguel and Santa Maria Chimalapa....custom they have of shaving the crown of the head. Their love of liquor is inordinate, and their manners are coarse and vulgar, but they are patient,... | |
| John Jay Williams - 1852 - 372 páginas
...lying on the confines of Tobasco, they were subjugated by the expedition to Chiapas under Luis Marin.* At present they are confined to the villages of San Miguel and Santa Maria Chimalapa. In eome of their characteristics they are similar to the Mijes, but • Vide Lockhartt Trant. of Bernal... | |
| John Jay Williams - 1852 - 688 páginas
...lying on the confines of Tobasco, they were subjugated by the expedition to Chiapas under Luis Marin.* At present they are confined to the villages of San Miguel and Santa Maria Ghimalapa. In some of their characteristics they are similar to the Mijes, but more athletic, and easily... | |
| 1859 - 394 páginas
...Marin. At present they are confined to the village of San Miguel and Santa Maria Chimalapa. They are easily distinguished by the prominence of their features...custom they have of shaving the crown of the head. Their love for liquor is inordinate, and their manners are coarse and vulgar, but they are patient,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1882 - 876 páginas
...lying on the confines of Tabasco, they were subjugated by the expedition to Chiapas under Luis Marin. At present they are confined to the villages of San Miguel and Santa Maria Chimalapa.' Barnard's Tdiuantepec, p. 225. ' Near the Arroyo de Otates, on the road from Tarifa to Santa Alaria,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1902 - 872 páginas
...lying on the confines of Tabasco, they were subjugated by the expedition to Chiapas under Luis Marin. At present, they are confined to the villages of San Miguel and Santa Maria Chimalapa. ' Barnard's Tehuantepec, p. 225. ' Kear the Arroyo de Otates, on the road from Tarifa to Santa Maria,... | |
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