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112 pages • 24 figures
9” X 6” • paperback
ISBN 1-931707-77-4
$14.95
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MAYA
FOLKTALES
FROM THE ALTA
VERAPAZ
Edited by Elin Danien
The dozen tales in this book were collected from
Guatemalan informants early in the 20th century recorded in the words
of the storytellers. They come down to us unfiltered by anthropologists,
writers, or professional folklorists.
The tales make up a fascinating collection that informs in significant
and creative ways how the Maya view their world and how they were engaged
with the greater world around them in insightful and often humorous ways.
They offer transformations, ogres, anthropomorphic animals, mountains
and caves, and supernatural explanations for natural phenomena, along
with the origins of modes of dress and behavior, medical rituals, and
tales that carry folk interpretations of the Popul Vuh, the ancient Maya
creation myth.
Danien’s introductory essay includes biographical information about
the collectors, suggestions of pre-Columbian roots for the tales, and
a history of the previous restricted publication. Her explanations of
cultural behavior enhance the human qualities of the actors without transgressing
the storytellers. The early date of these tales makes the book extremely
unusual and fresh.
Elin Danien is a Research Associate at the University Museum and the
creator and for many years coordinator of its Maya Weekend.
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