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Maya Ethnolinguistic Identity

Maya Ethnolinguistic Identity

University of Arizona Press
2010
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In this valuable book, ethnographer and anthropologist Brigittine French mobilizes new critical-theoretical perspectives in linguistic anthropology, applying them to the politically charged context of contemporary Guatemala. Beginning with an examination of the ""nationalist project"" that has been ongoing since the end of the colonial period, French interrogates the ""Guatemalan/indigenous binary."" In Guatemala, ""Ladino"" refers to the Spanish-speaking minority of the population, who are of mixed European, usually Spanish, and indigenous ancestry; ""Indian"" is understood to mean the majority of Guatemala's population, who speak one of the twenty-one languages in the Maya linguistic groups of the country, although levels of bilingualism are very high among most Maya communities. As French shows, the Guatemalan state has actively promoted a racialized, essentialized notion of ""Indians"" as an undifferentiated, inherently inferior group that has stood stubbornly in the way of national progress, unity, and development--which are, implicitly, the goals of ""true Guatemalans"" (that is, Ladinos). French shows, with useful examples, how constructions of language and collective identity are in fact strategies undertaken to serve the goals of institutions (including the government, the military, the educational system, and the church) and social actors (including linguists, scholars, and activists). But by incorporating in-depth fieldwork with groups that speak Kaqchikel and K'iche' along with analyses of Spanish-language discourses, Maya Ethnolinguistic Identity also shows how some individuals in urban, bilingual Indian communities have disrupted the essentializing projects of multiculturalism. And by focusing on ideologies of language, the author is able to explicitly link linguistic forms and functions with larger issues of consciousness, gender politics, social positions, and the forging of hegemonic power relations.
Maya Ethnolinguistic Identity

Maya Ethnolinguistic Identity

Brigittine M. French

University of Arizona Press
2020
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In this valuable book, ethnographer and anthropologist Brigittine French mobilizes new critical-theoretical perspectives in linguistic anthropology, applying them to the politically charged context of contemporary Guatemala. Beginning with an examination of the 'nationalist project' that has been ongoing since the end of the colonial period, French interrogates the 'Guatemalan/indigenous binary.' In Guatemala, 'Ladino' refers to the Spanish-speaking minority of the population, who are of mixed European, usually Spanish, and indigenous ancestry; 'Indian' is understood to mean the majority of Guatemala's population, who speak one of the twenty-one languages in the Maya linguistic groups of the country, although levels of bilingualism are very high among most Maya communities. As French shows, the Guatemalan state has actively promoted a racialized, essentialized notion of 'Indians' as an undifferentiated, inherently inferior group that has stood stubbornly in the way of national progress, unity, and development-which are, implicitly, the goals of 'true Guatemalans' (that is, Ladinos).French shows, with useful examples, how constructions of language and collective identity are in fact strategies undertaken to serve the goals of institutions (including the government, the military, the educational system, and the church) and social actors (including linguists, scholars, and activists). But by incorporating in-depth fieldwork with groups that speak Kaqchikel and K'iche' along with analyses of Spanish-language discourses, Maya Ethnolinguistic Identity also shows how some individuals in urban, bilingual Indian communities have disrupted the essentializing projects of multiculturalism. And by focusing on ideologies of language, the author is able to explicitly link linguistic forms and functions with larger issues of consciousness, gender politics, social positions, and the forging of hegemonic power relations.
Maya Medicine

Maya Medicine

Marianna Appel Kunow

University of New Mexico Press
2012
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This account of the practice of traditional Maya medicine examines the work of curers in Pisté, Mexico, a small town in the Yucatán Peninsula near the ruins of Chichén Itzá. The traditions of plant use and ethnomedicine applied by these healers have been transmitted from one generation to the next since the colonial period throughout the state of Yucatán and the adjoining states of Campeche and Quintana Roo.In addition to plants, traditional healers use western medicine and traditional rituals that include magical elements, for curing in Yucatán is at once deeply spiritual and empirically oriented, addressing problems of the body, spirit, and mind. Curers either learn from elders or are recruited through revelatory dreams. The men who learn their skills through dreams communicate with supernatural beings by means of divining stones and crystals. Some of the locals acknowledge their medical skills; some disparage them as rustics or vilify them as witches. The curer may act as a doctor, priest, and psychiatrist.This book traces the entire process of curing. The author collected plants with traditional healers and observed their techniques including prayer and massage as well as plant medicine, western medicine, and ritual practices. Plant medicine, she found, was the common denominator, and her book includes information on the plants she worked with and studied.
Maya Yucatan

Maya Yucatan

University of New Mexico Press
2009
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Phillip Hofstetter first visited Yucatan in 1987 and was entranced, as much by the sheer physical beauty of the region as by the enduring character of the Maya people still inhabiting the region. For more than twenty years he has been documenting his travels in Yucatan and his professional collaboration with archaeological excavation projects there. His reflections on the Maya culture emphasize survival and adaptation, while images of ancient sites, the churches of the Franciscan mission period, and the ruined haciendas of the henequen period serve as physical reminders of the enduring ways in which the Maya have shaped the landscape of Yucatan over millennia.
Maya Pilgrimage to Ritual Landscapes

Maya Pilgrimage to Ritual Landscapes

Joel W. Palka

University of New Mexico Press
2014
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Pilgrimage to ritually significant places is a part of daily life in the Maya world. These journeys involve important social and practical concerns, such as the maintenance of food sources and world order. Frequent pilgrimages to ceremonial hills to pay offerings to spiritual forces for good harvests, for instance, are just as necessary for farming as planting fields. Why has Maya pilgrimage to ritual landscapes prevailed from the distant past and why are journeys to ritual landscapes important in Maya religion? How can archaeologists recognize Maya pilgrimage, and how does it compare to similar behaviour at ritual landscapes around the world? The author addresses these questions and others through cross-cultural comparisons, archaeological data, and ethnographic insights.
Maya Imagery, Architecture, and Activity

Maya Imagery, Architecture, and Activity

University of New Mexico Press
2015
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Maya Imagery, Architecture, and Activity privileges art historical perspectives in addressing the ways the ancient Maya organized, manipulated, created, interacted with, and conceived of the world around them. The Maya provide a particularly strong example of the ways in which the built and imaged environment are intentionally oriented relative to political, religious, economic, and other spatial constructs.In examining space, the contributors of this volume demonstrate the core interrelationships inherent in a wide variety of places and spaces, both concrete and abstract. They explore the links between spatial order and cosmic order and the possibility that such connections have sociopolitical consequences. This book will prove useful not just to Mayanists but to art historians in other fields and scholars from a variety of disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, geography, and landscape architecture.
Maya Worldviews at Conquest

Maya Worldviews at Conquest

University Press of Colorado
2009
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Maya Worldviews at Conquest examines Maya culture and social life just prior to contact and the effect the subsequent Spanish conquest, as well as contact with other Mesoamerican cultures, had on the Maya worldview.Focusing on the Postclassic and Colonial periods, Maya Worldviews at Conquest provides a regional investigation of archaeological and epigraphic evidence of Maya ideology, landscape, historical consciousness, ritual practices, and religious symbolism before and during the Spanish conquest. Through careful investigation, the volume focuses on the impact of conversion, hybridization, resistance, and revitalization on the Mayans’ understanding of their world and their place in it. The volume also addresses the issue of anthropologists unconsciously projecting their modern worldviews on the culture under investigation. Thus, the book critically defines and strengthens the use of worldviews in the scholarly literature regardless of the culture studied, making it of value not only to Maya scholars but also to those interested in the anthropologist’s projection of worldview on other cultures in general.
Maya's Blanket/La Manta de Maya

Maya's Blanket/La Manta de Maya

Monica Brown

Children's Book Press (CA)
2015
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Bilingual English/Spanish. Based on a Yiddish folk song, a young girl's cherished baby blanket becomes old and worn over time and she finds new ways to use it as she grows up.Little Maya has a special blanket that Grandma stitched with her own two hands. As Maya grows, her blanket becomes worn and frayed, so with Grandma's help, Maya makes it into a dress. Over time the dress is made into a skirt, a shawl, a scarf, a hair ribbon, and finally, a bookmark. Each item has special, magical, meaning for Maya; it animates her adventures, protects her, or helps her in some way. But when Maya loses her bookmark, she preserves her memories by creating a book about her adventures and love of these items. When Maya grows up, she shares her book--Maya's Blanket/La manta de Maya--with her own little daughter while snuggled under her own special blanket. Inspired by the traditional Yiddish folk song "Hob Ikh Mir a Mantl" ("I Had a Little Coat"), this delightful bilingual picture book puts a child-focused, Latino spin on the tale of an item that is made into smaller and smaller items. Maya's Blanket/La manta de Maya charmingly brings to life this celebration creativity, recycling, and enduring family love.
Maya's choice

Maya's choice

Julie Hunter

Julie Hunter
2024
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My name is Maya Bishop, and I commit homicide.Call it what you will, but I killed him. That's all. People who will attempt to rectify what I did are just too accepting to exist in such a society. I had the option to murder him or flee, but I decided to kill him.
Maya and the Cotton Candy Boy

Maya and the Cotton Candy Boy

Jean Davies Okimoto

Endicott Hugh Books
2010
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Newly arrived from Kazakhstan, twelve-year-old Maya Alazova resents the way her mother babies her brother, but when she leaves her English Language Learner program for mainstream classes and has to deal with a boy, a bully, and conflict at home, she finds her brother can help with their new culture in ways their parents can't.
Maya's Hat Activity Book

Maya's Hat Activity Book

Shani Jones

Trueluv Productions Inc.
2024
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"Maya's Hat Activity Book" is a fully coloured activity book that is used in conjunction with the "Maya's Hat" picture book coming soon. Maya's Hat is about a young girl named Maya who lost her favourite hat while playing with her best friend in the backyard. Through their imagination, they land in different countries around the world in search of her missing hat. With the use of their imaginary plane, she gets to learn all about the customary hats from each country which sadly does not compare to her favourite missing hat. The activity book is meant to extend the longevity of the picture book and is a bonus for multi-age households looking for fun children's group activities. The activity book includes activities such as word searches, mazes, crack the code, colour by numbers and so much more.
Maya Karma: Journeys of Personal Discovery

Maya Karma: Journeys of Personal Discovery

Barbara Light Lacy; L. K. Siga

Rising Times Books
2016
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A tale of 1968 Austin set in a communal house at the corner of 19th and University. The third book in the Austintacious Quartet. Five band members who have become family as they follow their dreams and discover their pasts. A story, set in the two weeks before the fall semester at the University of Texas, scatters the kids across the globe - to the Maya and diving in Cozumel, to San Francisco with suitcases of contraband, to Europe, and to the Big Bend in South Texas. Jen saying to her grandson Tres, "...when Michael A. hung up the phone he came back to the table saying, 'Nobody gets to you like your family. Swiss bank account, downtown property and you won't believe what else - where's Uncle Tunoose think he's taking us with all this'" Follow the members of Que Tal as they move through their journeys of personal discovery and set the stage for the next phase of their communal lives.
Maya Gods and Monsters

Maya Gods and Monsters

Carol Karasik

Thrums, LLC
2017
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Through captivating stories and lush illustrations, this book draws on ancient myth and lore of the Maya people and gives life to wild and quirky gods, magical monsters, and strange creatures. Fiery characters such as the Lords of the Underworld, Water Lily Jaguar, and the Horrible White Bone Centipede reveal Maya creation myths from centuries ago. Fifteen stories blend the natural and the supernatural into one alluring realm, reflecting the heart of the Maya people—one of the greatest civilizations in the New World.
Maya's Song: The Pedagogue Chronicles: Book I

Maya's Song: The Pedagogue Chronicles: Book I

Vicki B. Williamson

Aldeso Publishing
2019
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Award-Winning Finalist in the Fiction: Fantasy category of the 2020 International Book Awards A KIDNAPPING. A QUEST. A DARK SECRET. Magic runs through sixteen-year-old Maya's blood.Isolated from the world, she knows nothing of the encroaching evil intent on consuming the land. An evil whose hunger is driven by its thirst for magic. An evil whose power is fueled by a family's legacy of secrets.When Maya's mother is abducted, Maya embarks on a journey to find her and learns family secrets that may be the source of her mother's undoing. Battling loss and love as she strives to learn her family's destiny and fight the forces seeking to shape her future, Maya must accept her own fate and fight for the future before it's taken from her forever.Thus begins the epic Pedagogue Chronicles. A thrilling story of magic, adventure, and deceit. The story continues in book II, Sylvan's Guise, and concludes with Tessa's Flight.
Maya Rao and Indian Feminist Theatre

Maya Rao and Indian Feminist Theatre

Bishnupriya Dutt

Cambridge University Press
2022
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Maya Rao, performer, performance maker and feminist, has not only contributed to Indian feminist theatre, but is a trailblazer, who set new standards in solo performances, mapped an alternate career trajectory for women in theatre and, in the face of right-wing state repression in India, has engaged significantly in performance activism. This Element looks back at her early career in the 1980s when she was creating agit prop theatre for the feminist movement and forward to her performance activism in the twenty-first century, with detailed attention to Rao's acclaimed protest Walk, and her participation in the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act. The study also encompasses her parallel work in the theatre, from early collaborations with feminist directors to her solo projects. The author traces her creative-political journey towards an egalitarian feminist future.