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 Alcohol in Ancient Mexico by Henry J. Bruman, The art of distillation arrived in Mexico with the Spaniards in the sixteenth century. Even before that time native skills and available resources had contributed to a well-developed tradition of intoxicating beverages, many of which are still produced and consumed. Henry Bruman visited various Mexican and Central American Indian tribes to reconstruct the variety and extent of these ancient traditions. He discerned five distinct areas that he defined by their culturally most significant beverages and superimposed these over the great mescal wine region. In these regions he noted wines from cactus, cactus fruit, cornstalks, and mesquite pods, beer from sprouted maize, and fermented sap from pulque agaves. Outside of the mescal region he observed widespread consumption in the Yucatan or a wine made from fermented honey and balche bark and lesser-known beverages in other regions. He also observed the frequent inclusion in the fermentation process of alkaloid-bearing ingredients such as peyote and tobacco, plants whose roots or bark contain saponins -- which act as cardiac poisons -- and even poisons from certain toads! Alcohol in Ancient Mexico describes in detail the various plants and processes used to make such beverages, their prevalence, and their significance for local culture. It also considers the relative absence of alcoholic drink in the southwestern United States, the introduction of stills following the Spanish conquest, and possible sources for the introduction of coconut wine. Although this book is based on research conducted in the 1930's, this never-before-published material retains its relevance today. Bruman's photographs offer a fascinating glimpse at a traditionalworld that was vanishing even then.
 Protecting the Future: HIV Prevention, Care and Support Among Displaced and War Affected Populations by Wendy Holmes, Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Jonathan Fox 1%. Introduction: Globalization and Popular Resistance in Mexico Timothy A. Wise, Hilda Salazar, and Laura Carlsen Part One: Integration, Investment, and the Environment 2%. Investments, Sovereignty, and the Environment: Metalclad and NAFTA's Chapter 11 Fernando Bejarano Gonzalez 3%. Human Rights, Ecology, and Economic Integration: The Peasant Ecologists of Guerrero Enrique Cienfuegos and Laura Carlsen 4%. El Balcon, Guerrero: A Case Study of Globalization Benefiting a Forest Community David Barton Bray and Leticia Merino 5%. Biopiracy on the Border: The Battle for the Yellow Bean Laura Carlsen 6%. Biopiracy, Bioprospecting, and Resistance: Four Cases in Mexico Andres Barreda Part Two: The Crisis in the Countryside: Small Producers Fight Back 7%. Towards an Equitable, Inclusive, and Sustainable Agriculture: Mexico's Basic Grains Producers Unite Olivia Acuna Rodarte 8%. Just to Survive: The State Coalition of Coffee Producers of Oaxaca Josefina Aranda Bezaury Part Three: Employment Under Free Trade: Exploitation and Expulsion 9%. The Struggle for Justice in the Maquiladoras: The Experience of the Autotrim Workers Pastoral Juvinal Obrera 10%. The Migrant Club El Remolino: A Bi-national Community Experience Miguel Moctezuma Longoria 11%. Lessons Learned: Civil Society Strategies in the Face of Economic Integration Timothy A.
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