"Suckling the snake: Motherly goddess worship and serpent symbolism among contemporary Nahua"


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C. Whittaker
G. Pedrucci; F. Pasche; M. Scapini, Motherhood/s and polytheism , Pàtron, 2017

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APA   Click to copy
Whittaker, C. (2017). "Suckling the snake: Motherly goddess worship and serpent symbolism among contemporary Nahua" In G. P. F. P. M. Scapini (Ed.) (Motherhood/s and polytheism ). Pàtron.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Whittaker, C. “&Quot;Suckling the Snake: Motherly Goddess Worship and Serpent Symbolism among Contemporary Nahua&Quot;” In , edited by G. Pedrucci; F. Pasche; M. Scapini. Motherhood/s and polytheism . Pàtron, 2017.


MLA   Click to copy
Whittaker, C. &Quot;Suckling the Snake: Motherly Goddess Worship and Serpent Symbolism among Contemporary Nahua&Quot; Edited by G. Pedrucci; F. Pasche; M. Scapini, Motherhood/s and polytheism , Pàtron, 2017.


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@inbook{whittaker2017a,
  title = {"Suckling the snake: Motherly goddess worship and serpent symbolism among contemporary Nahua"},
  year = {2017},
  edition = {Motherhood/s and polytheism },
  publisher = {Pàtron},
  author = {Whittaker, C.},
  editor = {Scapini, G. Pedrucci; F. Pasche; M.}
}


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