The first thing Aztec women did when preparing a festival, according to the Spanish priest Bernardino de Sahagún, was to make lots of tamales.
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Que vivan los tamales!: food and the making of Mexican identity
1998, University of New Mexico Press
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082631872X 9780826318725
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"The first thing Aztec women did when preparing a festival, according to the Spanish priest Bernardino de Sahagún, was to make lots of tamales."
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-225) and index.
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