Description
This is a penetrating sociological second look at a Mexican Village in the state of Morelos, south of Mexico City. The village was first studied by Anthropologist Robert Redfield in 1926 and described in his book Tepoztlan, A Mexican Village and became a standard reference and classic in the field of community studies. Lewis, another anthropologist returns for a follow-up view of the community’s work, play, politics, superstitions, economic life, marriage customs, etc. Drawings by Alberto Beltran. Urbana, IL, 1963 repr., 512 Pgs., PB.
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