Indians of southern Mexico
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Photographs from two ethnographic surveys of Indian tribes in the southern Mexican states of Michoacan and Mexico conducted by Frederick Starr from 1897-1898 and in early 1899. Included are front and profile portraits of men and women, group portraits, and scenes of daily life illustrating traditional costume and activities; also, views of dwellings, granaries, towns, and landscapes. Aztec, Tlaxcalan, Otomi, Tarascan, Cuicatec, Mixtec, Zapotec, Juave, Triqui, and other tribes are represented.
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