Women, music, and wine The happy life of 16th Century Zapotecs

Mujeres, música y mostagán La vida alegre de los zapotecos decimoséxticos

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Subject LanguageZapotec, Colonial
Language PID(s)ailla:243819
Title [Indigenous]
Language of Indigenous Title
TitleWomen, music, and wine The happy life of 16th Century Zapotecs
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Country(ies)Mexico
Place CreatedMexico City
Date Created1995
Description [Indigenous]
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DescriptionBased on its size, the Cordova Vocabulary promises to be a source of important information about the life and culture of the Zapotec of the 16th century. It's possible to discover something about the three terms used in the title: Women, music and wine. The author gathered this vocabulary by conducting an electronic search for some of the key letter sequences. In total, the author gathered 650 entrees: 245 about sexual activity, 222 about music and dance, and 180 about the identity, the production and the use of alcoholic beverages. This work only includes the entries that are related to alcoholic beverages, musical instruments and heterosexual intercourse.
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ReferencesSmith Stark, Thomas C. 1995. Mujeres, música y mostagán La vida alegre de los zapotecos decimoséxticos. En Memorias Jornadas Filológicas, 1994.
Contributor(s) Individual / RoleSmith-Stark, Thomas C. (Author)
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