Las medidas corporales en los rituales mexicanos

Indian rituals past and present attribute an important place to numeration. This article offers a comparison between the Nahua system of measurements inherited from the Conquest period and the Tlapanec system observed today. It shows that both are based on body measurements open to mutual conversion...

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Main Author: Danièle Dehouve
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Laboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie Comparative 2014-07-01
Series:Ateliers d'Anthropologie
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ateliers/9643
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description Indian rituals past and present attribute an important place to numeration. This article offers a comparison between the Nahua system of measurements inherited from the Conquest period and the Tlapanec system observed today. It shows that both are based on body measurements open to mutual conversion, the logic of equivalencies being of pre-Colombian origin. Ritual uses are also similar. Every ceremony included the precise counting of ceremonial objects, as well as the measurement of their dimensions. The fact of transmitting the measurements of a given individual or priest to an object, or endowing it with large or small dimensions, created specific ritual effects.
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spelling doaj-art-a84e1a13f3154a4ba77bd31f7080b9f52025-01-30T13:42:27ZfraLaboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie ComparativeAteliers d'Anthropologie2117-38692014-07-014010.4000/ateliers.9643Las medidas corporales en los rituales mexicanosDanièle DehouveIndian rituals past and present attribute an important place to numeration. This article offers a comparison between the Nahua system of measurements inherited from the Conquest period and the Tlapanec system observed today. It shows that both are based on body measurements open to mutual conversion, the logic of equivalencies being of pre-Colombian origin. Ritual uses are also similar. Every ceremony included the precise counting of ceremonial objects, as well as the measurement of their dimensions. The fact of transmitting the measurements of a given individual or priest to an object, or endowing it with large or small dimensions, created specific ritual effects.https://journals.openedition.org/ateliers/9643ritualMexicoAztecsbody measurementsNahuatlTlapanecs
spellingShingle Danièle Dehouve
Las medidas corporales en los rituales mexicanos
Ateliers d'Anthropologie
ritual
Mexico
Aztecs
body measurements
Nahuatl
Tlapanecs
title Las medidas corporales en los rituales mexicanos
title_full Las medidas corporales en los rituales mexicanos
title_fullStr Las medidas corporales en los rituales mexicanos
title_full_unstemmed Las medidas corporales en los rituales mexicanos
title_short Las medidas corporales en los rituales mexicanos
title_sort las medidas corporales en los rituales mexicanos
topic ritual
Mexico
Aztecs
body measurements
Nahuatl
Tlapanecs
url https://journals.openedition.org/ateliers/9643
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