[In Indian Mexico (1908) by Frederick Starr]@TWC D-Link bookIn Indian Mexico (1908) PREFACE 9/22
Rev.D.A.Wilson was secured as interpreter, two Mexican plaster-workers, Anselmo Pacheco of Puebla and Ramon Godinez of Guadalajara, were discovered, and work was actually carried through upon four tribes.
The second field expedition covered the period of January-March, 1899; eight tribes were visited, and a most successful season's work was done; Charles B.Lang was photographer, Anselmo Pacheco plaster-worker, and Manuel Gonzales general helper.
The third field season, January-March, 1900, was in every way successful, six populations being visited; my force consisted of Louis Grabic photographer, Ramon Godinez plaster-worker, and Manuel Gonzales general assistant.
The work was brought to a conclusion in January-March, 1901, during which period six tribes were visited; the party was the same as the preceding year. "In Indian Mexico" claims to be only a narrative of travel and of work. It is intended for the general public.
The scientific results of our expeditions have been published under the following titles: 1.
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