Encounter with the Plumed Serpent Drama and Power in the Heart of Mesoamerica
The Mixtec, or the people of Savi ("Nation of the Rain God"), one of the major civilizations of ancient Mesoamerica, made their home in the highlands of Oaxaca, where they resisted both Aztec military expansion and the Spanish conquest. This book presents and interprets the sacred historie...
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University Press of Colorado
2007
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