Reports on the Maya Indians of Yucatan presents material by Antonio García Cubas (1832-1912), the great Mexican geographer and statistician, translated and issued in 1921 in the Indian Notes and Monographs series of the Museum of the American Indian in New York. García Cubas mapped and described the Mexican republic for half a century, and these reports record Maya population, customs, and conditions in Yucatán as nineteenth-century officialdom saw them. The series made Mexican source material available to English-reading anthropologists. Free PDF download available on BDeBooks.