Notes on Santo Tomas Chichicastenango

Notes on Santo Tomas Chichicastenango
Title Notes on Santo Tomas Chichicastenango PDF eBook
Author Sol Tax
Publisher
Pages 931
Release 1947
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Indian Notes

Indian Notes
Title Indian Notes PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 524
Release 1927
Genre Indians
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Time and the Highland Maya

Time and the Highland Maya
Title Time and the Highland Maya PDF eBook
Author Barbara Tedlock
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 316
Release 1992
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780826313584

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Described as a landmark in the ethnographic study of the Maya, this study of ritual and cosmology among the contemporary Quiché Indians of highland Guatemala has now been updated to address changes that have occurred in the last decade. The Classic Mayan obsession with time has never been better known. Here, Barbara Tedlock redirects our attention to the present-day keepers of the ancient calendar. Combining anthropology with formal apprenticeship to a diviner, she refutes long-held ethnographic assumptions and opens a door to the order of the Mayan cosmos and its daily ritual. Unable to visit the region for over ten years, Tedlock returned in 1989 to find that observance of the traditional calendar and religion is stronger than ever, despite a brutal civil war. ". . . a well-written, highly readable, and deeply convincing contribution. . . ." --Michael Coe

A Glimpse at Guatemala

A Glimpse at Guatemala
Title A Glimpse at Guatemala PDF eBook
Author Alfred Percival Maudslay
Publisher Good Press
Pages 275
Release 2019-12-06
Genre Travel
ISBN

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"A Glimpse at Guatemala: And Some Notes on the Ancient Monuments of Central America" by Alfred Percival Maudslay and Anne Cary Maudslay is a useful text written from the perspective of these noted diplomat explorers. Delving into Guatemala's history, customs, and most important landmarks, this book served as an irreplaceable resource for readers who wished to learn more about this part of Central America.

Architecture of Thought

Architecture of Thought
Title Architecture of Thought PDF eBook
Author Andrzej Piotrowski
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 357
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0816673047

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An innovative examination of how material practices and constructed environments have shaped cultures.

In from the Cold

In from the Cold
Title In from the Cold PDF eBook
Author Gilbert M. Joseph
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 451
Release 2008-01-11
Genre History
ISBN 0822390663

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Over the last decade, studies of the Cold War have mushroomed globally. Unfortunately, work on Latin America has not been well represented in either theoretical or empirical discussions of the broader conflict. With some notable exceptions, studies have proceeded in rather conventional channels, focusing on U.S. policy objectives and high-profile leaders (Fidel Castro) and events (the Cuban Missile Crisis) and drawing largely on U.S. government sources. Moreover, only rarely have U.S. foreign relations scholars engaged productively with Latin American historians who analyze how the international conflict transformed the region's political, social, and cultural life. Representing a collaboration among eleven North American, Latin American, and European historians, anthropologists, and political scientists, this volume attempts to facilitate such a cross-fertilization. In the process, In From the Cold shifts the focus of attention away from the bipolar conflict, the preoccupation of much of the so-called "new Cold War history," in order to showcase research, discussion, and an array of new archival and oral sources centering on the grassroots, where conflicts actually brewed. The collection's contributors examine international and everyday contests over political power and cultural representation, focusing on communities and groups above and underground, on state houses and diplomatic board rooms manned by Latin American and international governing elites, on the relations among states regionally, and, less frequently, on the dynamics between the two great superpowers themselves. In addition to charting new directions for research on the Latin American Cold War, In From the Cold seeks to contribute more generally to an understanding of the conflict in the global south. Contributors. Ariel C. Armony, Steven J. Bachelor, Thomas S. Blanton, Seth Fein, Piero Gleijeses, Gilbert M. Joseph, Victoria Langland, Carlota McAllister, Stephen Pitti, Daniela Spenser, Eric Zolov

Maya History and Religion

Maya History and Religion
Title Maya History and Religion PDF eBook
Author John Eric Sidney Thompson
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 470
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780806122472

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In this volume, a distinguished Maya scholar seeks to correlate data from colonial writings and observations of the modern Indian with archaeological information in order to extend and clarify the panorama of Maya culture.