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4.1 Location of native cultures whose shamans are described in this chapter. The regions are north(N), west(W), central (C), and east (E). (This is a vector map in Adobe PDF format and requires a PDF reader)
4.2 Altar of a Sierra Ñähñu shaman.
4.3 Sierra Ñähñu paper figure representing the animating force of the patient with companion spirit animals. (PNG format)
4.4 Mutilated Paper Figure found beside the graveyard in Tenango de Doria
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