Book Details: hardback; 331 pp; 2 pounds; 17 illustrations; 36 page Bibliography. About This Book: Fowler's masterful study of the Nahua civilizations is comprehensive, readable, and eminent. While providing a detailed examination of all facets of these Nahuatl-speaking peoples, he tackles the central question of why the Pipil (Guatemala and El Salvador) achieved a state-level of civilization while the Nicarao (Nicaragua) lived in more loosely-organized chiefdoms. Topics discussed include migration, territories, ethnobotany, agriculture, ethnozoology, the Pipil-Nicarao at the time of Spanish conquest, trade and tribute, social structures, warfare, politics, religion, and world-view.
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