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The Origins of Plains Mescalism

1962; Wiley; Volume: 64; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1525/aa.1962.64.5.02a00040

ISSN

1548-1433

Autores

Rudolph C. Troike,

Tópico(s)

Latin American history and culture

Resumo

American AnthropologistVolume 64, Issue 5 p. 946-963 Free Access The Origins of Plains Mescalism RUDOLPH C. TROIKE, RUDOLPH C. TROIKE The University of TexasSearch for more papers by this author RUDOLPH C. TROIKE, RUDOLPH C. TROIKE The University of TexasSearch for more papers by this author First published: October 1962 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1962.64.5.02a00040Citations: 9AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL REFERENCES CITED Campbell, T. N. 1958 Origin of the mescal bean cult. American Anthropologist 60: 156– 60. de León, Alonso 1649 Relación y discursos del descubrimiento, población y pacificación de este Nuevo Reino de León. In Documentos inéditos o muy raros para la historia de México, Genaro García, ed Vol. 25: 9– 188. México, 1909. Dorsey, George A. 1904 Mythology of the Wichita. Publications of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, No. 21. Dorsey, George A. 1905 Traditions of the Caddo. Publications of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, No. 41. Driver, Harold E., and William C. Massey 1957 Comparative studies of North American Indians. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series 47: (2:) 165– 456. Philadelphia. García, Jr. Bartholomé 1760 Manual para administrar los santos sacramentos. México. Gatschet, Albert S. 1884 Tonkawe language. Collected at Fort Griffin, Shackleford Co., Texas, in Sept.-Oct. 1884. MS. No. 1008, Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington. Hoijer, Harry 1949 An analytical dictionary of the Tonkawa language. University of California Publications in Linguistics 5, Pt. 1. Berkeley. Howard, James H. 1957 The mescal bean cult of the central and southern Plains: an ancestor of the peyote cult? American Anthropologist 59: 75– 87. Howard, James H. 1960 Mescalism and peyotism once again. Plains Anthropologist 5: (10:) 84– 85. Kelley, J. Charles 1950 Atl-atls, bows and arrows, pictographs, and the Pecos River Focus. American Antiquity 16: 71– 74. Kelley, J. Charles 1955 Juan Sabeata and diffusion in aboriginal Texas. American Anthropologist 57: 981– 95. La Barre, Wesion 1957 Mescalism and peyotism. American Anthropologist 59: 708– 11. La Barre, Wesion 1959 The peyote cult. Hamden, Connecticut, The Shoe String Press. La Barre, Wesion 1960 Twenty years of peyote studies. Current Anthropology 1: 45– 60. Lowie, Robert H. 1915 Societies of the Ankara Indians. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. XI, Pt. VIII: 645– 78. New York. Murie, James R. 1914 Pawnee Indian societies. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. XI, Pt. VII: 543– 644. New York. Newcomb, W. W., Jr. 1956 A reappraisal of the “cultural sink” of Texas. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 12: 145– 53. Opler, Morris E. 1939 A description of a Tonkawa peyote meeting held in 1902. American Anthropologist 41: 433– 39. Opler, Morris E. 1940 Myths and legends of the Lipan Apache Indians. Memoirs of the American Folklore Society, Vol. 36. New York. Parsons, Elsie Clews 1941 Notes on the Caddo. American Anthropological Association Memoir No. 57. Ruecking, Frederick, Jr. 1953 The economic system of the Coahuiltecan Indians of southern Texas and northeastern Mexico. Texas Journal of Science 5: 480– 97. Ruecking, Frederick, Jr. 1954 Ceremonies of the Coahuiltecan Indians of southern Texas and northeastern Mexico. Texas Journal of Science 6: 330– 39. María, Jr. Santa Vicente. ca. 1795 Relación histórica del Nuevo Santander. In Estado general de las fundaciones hechos por d. José de Escandón en la colonia del Nuevo Santander, costa del Seno Mexicano Publicaciones del Archivo General de la Nación Vol. 15: 353– 483. México, 1929. Sjoberg, Andrèe F. 1953 The culture of the Tonkawa, a Texas Indian tribe. Texas Journal of Science 5: 280– 304. Slotkin, J. S. 1955 Peyotism, 1521–1891. American Anthropologist 57: 202– 30. Suhm, Dee Ann, Alex D. Krieger, and Edward B. Jelks 1954 An introductory handbook of Texas archeology. Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society 25: 1– 562. Swanton, John R. 1940 Linguistic material trom the tribes ot southern Texas and northeastern Mexico. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 127. Swanton, John R. 1942 Source material on the history and ethnology of the Caddo Indians. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 132. Whitman, William 1937 The Oto. New York, Columbia University Press. Citing Literature Volume64, Issue5October 1962Pages 946-963 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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