Four Creations: An Epic Story of the Chiapas MayasGary H. Gossen University of Oklahoma Press, 2002 - 1134 páginas Four Creations is a collection of seventy-four stories told to Gary H. Gossen by Tzotzil Maya storytellers in San Juan Chamula, Mexico. Spanning four cycles of creations, destructions, and restorations from the dawn of cosmic order to the present era, this epic history reveals a distinctly Maya vision of the universe, grand in scope yet leavened with local humor, irony, and the Tzotzil narrators’ own critical commentaries. Four Creations includes mythic accounts of modern history, such as the Wars of Independence, the Mexican Revolution, and the current Protestant evangelical movement. Given in both transcribed Tzotzil and English translations, the texts are enlivened by more than one hundred Maya Indian drawings and by Gossen’s extensive ethnographic and historical notes based on his conversations with the narrators and more than thirty-five years of study. Miguel León-Portílla’s Foreword situates Four Creations within the broader context of Mesoamerican culture and traditions, while the Afterword by Jan Rus relates this work to recent events in modern-day Chamula. |
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... Mother in Heaven Why the Moon Has Only One Eye Of the First People , Who Were Like Gods Of When the Earth Darkened for Five Days Of Long Ago When the First People Appeared About Why Our Lord Sun / Christ Destroyed the First People with ...
... Mother Moon and Her Two Sons Of Our Father Sun and His Older Brother About How the Second People Became Monkeys About a Time When Raccoons Were Still People Of Olden Days When Weeds Could Speak 263 285 297 307 315 Text 26 . About How ...
... Mother of Sickness Brought the Fever Epidemic to Chamula Of the Time of the Burning of the Saints An Account of the Construction of the Highway to Tuxtla Gutiérrez Text 72 . Text 73 . Text 74. An Account of the Protestant Prayer Makers ...
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Contenido
Foreword by Miguel LeónPortilla | xiii |
Text 47 | xli |
PART | 10 |
Text I | 21 |
Of Our Father Sun and His Older Brother | 285 |
About How the Second People Became Monkeys | 297 |
About a Time When Raccoons Were Still People | 307 |
Of Olden Days When Weeds Could Speak | 315 |
Text 49 | 697 |
Text 5 | 705 |
Text 53 | 731 |
Christs Magical | 747 |
SECTION 3 | 769 |
Text 58 | 781 |
Of What Happened to Rabbit Long | 783 |
Of an Unfaithful Wife Who Goes to the Grave with | 797 |
Text 26 | 321 |
About How Our Lord San Juan Made His Home | 337 |
Text 28 | 349 |
Text 29 | 375 |
Text 2 | 383 |
Text 4 | 399 |
Text 32 | 409 |
Text 33 | 415 |
Text | 449 |
Text 36 | 457 |
Of the Beeswax | 471 |
Of Music | 491 |
Text 39 | 509 |
Text 40 | 529 |
On the Adventures of Xun beyond the | 539 |
Text 42 | 597 |
Pukuj | 643 |
71 | 659 |
Text 6 | 809 |
SECTION 4 | 821 |
About the Great Famine | 831 |
Text 8 | 835 |
Text 64 | 845 |
Text 65 | 857 |
Accounts from Old Men about Olden Times | 865 |
Live with Us Forever as Rats | 943 |
Text 43 | 1055 |
Text 10 | 1066 |
PART 4 | 1078 |
THE FOURTH CREATION | 1091 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Referencias a este libro
Néo-Indiens (Les): Une religion du IIIe millénaire Jacques Galinier,Antoinette Molinié Fioravanti Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |