1. Introduction
2. The Town of Ixtepeji
Cultural and Geographic Setting / Man and the Land / Settlement Pattern and Housing / Health and Illness / Diet / Formal Organization / Arriving at Consensus / Barrio Organization / Intercommunity Relations
3. Town History and Myth
Pre-Columbian Period / Colonial and Post-Colonial Periods / Twentieth Century / The Myth / Recent History
4. World View in Ixtepeji
Basic Propositions
5. The Concepts of Aire and Susto: Symbolic Representations of Perceived Social and Geographic Environment
Aire / Susto, Spirits, and Death / Summary
6. Appearances Cannot Be Trusted
The Concept of Engaño / Childhood Insecurity and Engaño / Ilusión
7. Thou Shalt Covet
Muina and Chípil / The Social Meaning of Food Sharing
8. The Passage of Time
Historic and Cosmic Time / Concepts of Aging / Speech Patterns and Time Orientation
9. The Burden of Life
Attitudes toward Municipal Cargos / Religions Attitudes / Fatalism
10. Everyone Must Drink
Folk Beliefs about Drinking / Drinking Patterns / Etiological Factors / Drinking as a Means of Transcendence / Ambivalence toward Drinking / Case Histories / Drinking and Religious Conversion / Summary
11. La Llorona: Symbol of Family and Interpersonal Relations
12. Adjusting to a Hostile Environment
Defensive Strategies / Emotions and Philosophy of Life
13. Prospects for Change
Change in the Concept of Change / A Strategy for Development / The Beginning of Innovation and Cooperation
14. Summary
Glossary