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List of Major Characters | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
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Preface | ||
1 | Frameworks and Methods | 3 |
2 | The Time of Suffering: Pedranos, Ladinos, and Rum | 15 |
3 | I Have Come: Crazy February | 39 |
4 | Making One's Soul Arrive: Child Rearing and Household Relations | 59 |
5 | "Before God's flowery face": The Feast of St. Peter | 81 |
6 | "Now I am going like a branch and its leaves": Drinkers and Their Families | 107 |
7 | Water of Hope, Water of Sorrow: A Processual Framework on Drinking | 135 |
8 | "Beneath God's flowery hands and feet": Shamans' Cures for Problem Drinking | 151 |
9 | "It's time to change": Mestizoization and Drinking | 193 |
10 | "For ye are bought with a price": Traditions, Religions, and Drinking | 207 |
11 | "Today we say: Enough!": New Voices, New Collective Action | 231 |
12 | Conclusion | 243 |
App. A. Traditional Pedrano Gods | 251 | |
App. B. Non-Traditional Healing in Chenalho | 252 | |
App. C. Brief History of Presbyterianism in Chenalho | 254 | |
App. D. Revelation 21:3-8 | 256 | |
Notes | 257 | |
Glossary | 269 | |
References | 271 | |
Index | 289 | |
Index of Major Characters | 303 |
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