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Produktbild: Ch'orti'-Maya Survival in Eastern Guatemala | Brent E. Metz
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Ch'orti'-Maya Survival in Eastern Guatemala

Indigeneity in Transition

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Scholars and Guatemalans have characterized eastern Guatemala as "Ladino" or non-Indian. The Ch'orti' do not exhibit the obvious indigenous markers found among the Mayas of western Guatemala, Chiapas, and the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. Few still speak Ch'orti', most no longer wear distinctive dress, and most community organizations have long been abandoned.



During the colonial period, the Ch'orti' region was adjacent to relatively vibrant economic regions of Central America that included major trade routes, mines, and dye plantations. In the twentieth century Ch'orti's directly experienced U.S.-backed dictatorships, a 36-year civil war from start to finish, and Christian evangelization campaigns, all while their population has increased exponentially. These have had tremendous impacts on Ch'orti' identities and cultures.



From 1991 to 1993, Brent Metz lived in three Ch'orti' Maya-speaking communities, learning the language, conducting household surveys, and interviewing informants. He found Ch'orti's to be ashamed of their indigeneity, and he was fortunate to be present and involved when many Ch'orti's joined the Maya Movement. He has continued to expand his ethnographic research of the Ch'orti' annually ever since and has witnessed how Ch'orti's are reformulating their history and identity.





ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

Brent E. Metz is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Kansas.



ACCLAIM



"Metz has written an enormously important and essential book on a dwindling Maya culture; this book will be indispensable for years to come." -- Hispanic American Historical Review



"This is an important contribution to Mesoamerican ehthnographic scholarship and provides an engaged and engaging account of the lives of the Ch'orti'-Maya....Metz's writing...vividly captures the personal and professional complexities of working in and writing about Guatemala in [this] period....a fluidly written ethnographic analysis..." -- The Americas



"[Metz's] book is valuable reading for anyone working with rural populations in Mesoamerica..." -- Journal of Anthropological Research

Inhaltsverzeichnis

What's Indigenous, What's Maya?; In Search of Indigeneity in Eastern Guatemala; History of the Jocotan Parish, 1524-1930; Las Ruinas; A Sense of Centrality; The Dis-Integration of Subsistence Cultures; Excluded from "Nuestra Patria Guatemala", Our Fatherland; New Opportunities, Identities and Challenges in the Global Market; The Ch'orti' Maya Movement; Indigenous Maya Ch'orti's; Index.

Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
01. März 2006
Sprache
englisch
Seitenanzahl
358
Autor/Autorin
Brent E. Metz
Produktart
kartoniert
Gewicht
581 g
Größe (L/B/H)
229/152/21 mm
ISBN
9780826338808

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