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In Indian Mexico (1908)

CHAPTER XIII
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We were not, however, dealing with Triquis.

The women of Tehuantepec are certainly the heads of their houses; the men occupy but an inferior position.

Possibly, they are really larger than their husbands, but, whether that be true or not, they give that impression to the spectator.

The lady indicated lost no time in assuring the _regidor_ that she had no intention of being measured, and he returned crest-fallen to report results.

He met with no sympathy.


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