Mexico and Her People of To-day: An Account of the Customs, Characteristics, Amusements, History and Advancement of the Mexicans, and the Development and Resources of Their CountryWinter, Nevin O. (Nevin Otto)
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Mexico and Her People of To-day: An Account of the Customs, Characteristics, Amusements, History and Advancement of the Mexicans, and the Development and Resources of Their Country
Winter, Nevin O. (Nevin Otto)
Mexico; National characteristics, Mexican
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INDEX
Acapulco, 99, 299, 382.
Agriculture, 464-467.
Agave Americana, 41.
Aguador (water carrier), 221.
Agua miel (honey-water), 43.
Aguas Calientes, 36, 219, 298.
Aqueduct of Oaxaca, 116;
of Querétero, 35.
Ahuehuete (cypress) of Chapultepec, 86;
of Popotla, 78;
of Tule, 153.
Alameda, The, 56, 69.
Alamo, Battle of the, 360.
Alcabales, Abolishment of, 293.
Alhondiga de Granaditas, The, of Guanajuato, 348, 349.
Altata, 429.
Alvaredo, Pedro, 279.
American Capital in Mexico, 280.
American Colony, 53.
Anahuac, Valley of, 74 _et seq._
Apam, Plains of, 41, 91.
Architecture, Mexican, 47, 271-273.
Army, The Mexican, 334-337.
Art in Mexico, 270.
Auto-da-fé, The first, 345.
Aztecs, History of the, 11, 75;
Subjugation of, 14-16;
Descendants of, 183 _et seq._;
Markets of, 217-218;
Celebrations of, 235.
Banana, Culture of the, 106-108, 431.
Baptism of Indians, 309.
Baptist Missions, 324-326.
Bargaining, 125, 220.
Barra, Francisco de la, 406, 413.
Bear, Playing the, 48, 170-172.
Beggars, Mexican, 242, 340.
Belem, Prison of, 317.
Boca del Monte, 91.
Bonanzas (meaning mines worked at great profit), 275 _et seq._
Books, first printed in Mexico, 259.
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