Allen J. Christenson
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The Burden of the Ancients
Maya Ceremonies of World Renewal from the Pre-columbian Period to the Present
University of Texas Press
Drawing on a wealth of evidence that ranges from Pre-Columbian texts to ethnographic accounts of contemporary rituals, a leading scholar traces the extensive continuity of pre-Hispanic elements in Maya ceremonies of world renewal.
- Copyright year: 2016
Landscapes of Origin in the Americas
Creation Narratives Linking Ancient Places and Present Communities
Edited by Jessica Joyce Christie; Introduction by Jessica Joyce Christie
University of Alabama Press
Landscape is a powerful factor in the operation of memory because of the associations narrators make between the local landscape and the events of the stories they tell. Ancestors and mythological events often become fixed in a specific landscape and act as timeless reference points.In conventional anthropological literature, "landscape" is the term applied to the meaning local people bestow on their cultural and physical surroundings. In this work, the authors explore the cultural and physical landscapes an individual or cultural group has constructed to define the origins or beginnings of that cultural group as revealed through shared or traditional memory. The cultural landscapes of origins in diverse sites throughout the Americas are investigated through multidisciplinary research, not only to reveal the belief system and mythologies but also to place these origin beliefs in context and relationship to each other. In a continual interaction between the past, present, and future, time is subordinate to place, and history, as defined in Western academic terms, does not exist.
- Copyright year: 2009
Art and Society in a Highland Maya Community
The Altarpiece of Santiago Atitlán
University of Texas Press
A study of a major piece of modern Mayan religious art.
- Copyright year: 2001
Faces of Resistance
Maya Heroes, Power, and Identity
Edited by S. Ashley Kistler
University of Alabama Press
Fosters a holistic understanding of the roles of Maya heroic figures as cornerstones of cultural identity and political resistance and power
- Copyright year: 2018
The Myths of the Popol Vuh in Cosmology, Art, and Ritual
University Press of Colorado
This volume offers an integrated and comparative approach to the Popol Vuh, analyzing its myths to elucidate the ancient Maya past while using multiple lines of evidence to shed light on the text.
- Copyright year: 2021
The Title of Totonicapán
Edited by Allen J. Christenson; Preface by Stephen Houston
University Press of Colorado
This work is the first English translation of the complete text of the Title of Totonicapán, one of the most important documents composed by the K’iche’ Maya in the highlands of Guatemala, second only to the Popol Vuh.
- Copyright year: 2022
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