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- Description
- Temple of Atlantean Columns, Chichén Itzá, Yucatan, 1947.
- Date of Photo
- 1947
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 921
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Incense being offered at the altar of the Basihuare church by Marikita Umira, a tenanche, while others recite prayers (see Items 27027-27028, 92061). She offers incense first at the center of the altar, then at the right side, and then at the left side. In the Basihuare pueblo, there are four tenanche, all Raramuri women, who are responsible in addition to offering incense for sweeping out the church and carrying the saints' images during church pro
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 11, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19697
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Incense being offered at the altar of the Basihuare church by Marikita Umira, a tenanche, while others recite prayers (see Items 27027-27028, 92061). She offers incense first at the center of the altar, then at the right side, and then at the left side. In the Basihuare pueblo, there are four tenanche, all Raramuri women, who are responsible in addition to offering incense for sweeping out the church and carrying the saints' images during church pro
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 11, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19698
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Incense being offered at the altar of the Basihuare church by Marikita Umira, a tenanche, while others recite prayers (see Items 27027-27028, 92061). She offers incense first at the center of the altar, then at the right side, and then at the left side. In the Basihuare pueblo, there are four tenanche, all Raramuri women, who are responsible in addition to offering incense for sweeping out the church and carrying the saints' images during church pro
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 11, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19699
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- A fermenting olla full of maize beer. The bubbles on top of the beer indicate that it is rapidly fermenting. The Raramuri prefer such narrow-mouthed ollas for fermenting maize beer. They use wider-mouthed ollas for holding beer after it has fermented, storing water, cooking and similar tasks. No fermenting ollas are included in the collection.
- Date of Photo
- May 2, 1978
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19700
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ventura Akichi and family's cave at Upache before the drinking has begun at a beer drinking party they have sponsored. Three pots full of maize beer can be seen in the foreground and midground. The front olla is covered with a beer-strainer (pakara; see Items 92-24-92025) to keep out foreign matter.
- Date of Photo
- Jan. 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19701
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Wife of Meregildo Ripgeachi removing parched maize kernels from a sakira (see Item 27033).
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19702
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Wife of Meregildo Ripogeachi grinding parched maize kernels on a metate (mataka) with a mano (matasare) to make pinole (kobisi). The resulting flour drops into a tray (batea; see Items 27047-27049). A bowl (bitori; see Items 27014-27026, 27029) to her right holds parched maize kernels.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19703
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Using a "whiskbroom" (see Item 92059), Meregildo Ripogeachi's wife brushes the kobisi that remains on her metate into a tray (out of view).
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19704
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Maria Rosaria Rejogochi (wife of Lirio Martinez of Rejogochi) grinds parched maize kernels to make kobisi before the drinking has begun at a maize beer drinking party sponsored by Ventura Akichi and family at their cave at Upache. The old woman to Ma. Rosaria's side is her mother. In Slide 36, one of Ventura's daughters removes some of the freshly ground kobisi from the tray into which Ma. Rosaria has been grinding the maize and mixes it with water
- Date of Photo
- Jan. 11, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19705
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Maria Rosaria Rejogochi (wife of Lirio Martinez of Rejogochi) grinds parched maize kernels to make kobisi before the drinking has begun at a maize beer drinking party sponsored by Ventura Akichi and family at their cave at Upache. The old woman to Ma. Rosaria's side is her mother. In Slide 36, one of Ventura's daughters removes some of the freshly ground kobisi from the tray into which Ma. Rosaria has been grinding the maize and mixes it with water
- Date of Photo
- Jan. 11, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19706
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Maria Rosaria Rejogochi (wife of Lirio Martinez of Rejogochi) grinds parched maize kernels to make kobisi before the drinking has begun at a maize beer drinking party sponsored by Ventura Akichi and family at their cave at Upache. The old woman to Ma. Rosaria's side is her mother. In Slide 36, one of Ventura's daughters removes some of the freshly ground kobisi from the tray into which Ma. Rosaria has been grinding the maize and mixes it with water
- Date of Photo
- Jan. 11, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19707
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Marcilina Rejogochi preparing food during a fiesta near the church in Basihuare. She stirs the food with a wooden spoon comparable to Items 27040-27046. A stick is being used for stirring the food (which appears to be cattle blood) in the pot nearest Marcilina. The clay pots are cooking pots (sikori; see Items 27031-27032, 27034-27035, 27037-27038). In the foreground, left center, is a pail made from a can, comparable to Item 92028. A round woode
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19708
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Santa Rosa Rejogochi weaving a beer-strainer (pakara; see Items 92024-92025 and explanation of Slides 43-44) from what appears to be sireke (probably Dasylirion sp.). An older beer strainer can be seen above her head beside a row of squash strips drying. A basket similar to Items 27050, 92018-92023 is beside her. A pine cone comb lies on the ground behind her. She works at the rock shelters she shares with her husband, children, husband's mother,
- Date of Photo
- Jan. 14, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19709
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Unidentified woman sewing.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19710
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Basketry woven by Santa Rosa Rejogochi, all apparently of sireke (probably Dasylirion sp.) at her rockshelter above the Rejogochi Valley. Except for the beer-strainer on top, all the baskets are known as wari (see Items 27050, 92018-92023, 92026). The loose ends on the basket to the right of the stack will be cut with a knife. All of the loose ends on the beer-strainer also probably will be cut although sometimes women in Rejogochi will leave sever
- Date of Photo
- Jan. 14, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19711
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ceremonial axe representing a human head of the style usually regarded as Totonac.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1359
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Large stone human mask, Teotihuacán style, location unknown.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1360
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Maya statuette illustrating male with elaborate headdress, Jaina style, probably 900 A.D.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1362
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Maya polychrome jar from Yucatan.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1363
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Monte Alban II, Mask of a bat god, Murcielago. National Museum of Mexico
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1371
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Pottery of Santiago del Estoro and from Mexico: 1- Mexico; 2, 3, 7, 9- Guiana; 4- British Guiana; 5- Llajta; 6- Los Represos de los Indios.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1440
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Polychrome pottery of the Chaco Santiagueno civilization.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1441
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Polychrome pottery of the Salado River (Averias).
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1442
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Olmec statuette of diopside-jadeite, highly polished. The closed fists are drilled and evidently once held some object. -
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1519
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Chaco- Polychrome pottery: 1- Llajta Maria; 2- Las Marias; 3, 5, 6- Las Represas de los Indios; 4- Quiroga.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1523
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Gold jewel from Yanhuitlan, state of Oaxaca.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1524
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Gold ornaments from the state of Oaxaca.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1525
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Painted dishes of stone. Huichol Indians.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1526
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- 1 - 8: Ceremonial arrows of the Huichols, Santa Catarina; 9 - 13: Ceremonial arrows of the Cora.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1527
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ceremonial arrows from Santa Catarina.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1528
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Gold statuette of Tizoc, front view.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 1743
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Salomena Rejogochi weaving a belt (puri; see Items 27003-27007, 27009) on a horizontal loom beside her home in Rejogochi.
- Date of Photo
- Mar. 5, 1978
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19678
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19679
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19680
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19681
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19682
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19683
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19684
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19685
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19686
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19687
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19688
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 7, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19689
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 19, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19690
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Ines Rosakachi making pottery in Rejogochi. For explanation, see Pottery Section above.
- Date of Photo
- Feb. 19, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19691
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- View of the Rejogochi Valley, looking northeast from a mountaintop located at approximately the midpoint of the valley.
- Date of Photo
- Jun. 16, 1977
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19671
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- View of the Rejogochi Valley, looking south from a mountaintop located at approximately the midpoint of the valley.
- Date of Photo
- May 2, 1978
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19672
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- A gathering of Raramuri at a fiesta in front of the Basihuare church.
- Date of Photo
- c. 1975
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19673
- Country
- Mexico
- Description
- Foreground, front to back: unidentified woman, Victoria Bakuchatare (wife of Aparicio Bakuchatare), and Maleche Rejogochi cleaning wool. Midground: an olla full of maize beer, with a stick for stirring and a cloth to keep out foreign matter on top. Background: Marcilina Rejogochi (wife of Ventura Akichi) stirring maize kernels that are being parched to be ground into kobisi (in Spanish, pinole). Photograph taken approximately one hour before the d
- Date of Photo
- Jan. 11, 1979
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 19674
- Country
- Mexico