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In Indian Mexico (1908)

PREFACE
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The making of plaster busts of five individuals in each tribe.

To do such work, of course, involved difficulty, as the Indians of Mexico are ignorant, timid, and suspicious.

Much time would be necessary, in each village, if one depended upon establishing friendly and personal relations with the people.

But with government assistance, all might be done promptly and easily.

Such assistance was readily secured.


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