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* Frank Graziano (2007). ''Cultures of Devotion: Folk Saints of Spanish America.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195171306
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* Graziano, Frank. (2007). ''Cultures of Devotion: Folk Saints of Spanish America.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195171306
** ''Gives an excellent introduction to folk saints and devotes a chapter each to a handful of individual folk saints.  Focus is on Argentina and Peru.''
 
* Griffith, James S.  (2003). ''Folk Saints of the Borderlands: Victims, Bandits & Healers.'' Tucson: Rio Nuevo Publishers. ISBN 1887896511
** ''Focusses on the folk saints that are popular along the border between the United States and Mexico.''
 
* Macklin, B.J., and N.R. Crumrine. (1973). "Three North Mexican Folk Saint Movements." Comparative Studies in Society and History. 15. 1. 89-105.

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  • Graziano, Frank. (2007). Cultures of Devotion: Folk Saints of Spanish America. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195171306
    • Gives an excellent introduction to folk saints and devotes a chapter each to a handful of individual folk saints. Focus is on Argentina and Peru.
  • Griffith, James S. (2003). Folk Saints of the Borderlands: Victims, Bandits & Healers. Tucson: Rio Nuevo Publishers. ISBN 1887896511
    • Focusses on the folk saints that are popular along the border between the United States and Mexico.
  • Macklin, B.J., and N.R. Crumrine. (1973). "Three North Mexican Folk Saint Movements." Comparative Studies in Society and History. 15. 1. 89-105.