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Ruins, Caves, Gods, and Incense Burners - Northern Lacandon Maya Myths and Rituals

English · Hardback

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The Lacandon Maya are a small-scale forest society currently on the brink of extinction. Small groups of Northern Lacandon escaped evangelization by dispersing into the jungle, moving from the Guatemalan Petén to Chiapas in southern Mexico during the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. Several groups maintained their traditional religion until the late twentieth century.

Their cult of incense burners, based on the veneration of Maya ruins and funerary caves and the deities these effigy censers represented, remained free of any Christian influence. Some ceremonies were vestiges of more complex rituals believed to date back to pre-Columbian times. In this volume, Didier Boremanse explores Lacandon beliefs and traditions he observed during the many months of fieldwork he did, spanning four decades.

Throughout the book Boremanse makes Lacandon values and worldviews accessible to readers from western cultures. Rituals are described and explained with extracts of the celebrants' prayers that were tape-recorded, transcribed, and translated. Other elements of religious oral tradition are included, including incantations, chants, and the myths and beliefs that sustain the rites. Boremanse also discusses how larger social change influences religious change, both through economic means and outside influences. Most of the myths retold in this book have never been published in English. Photographs show rites that are no longer performed and shrines that no longer exist.

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Born in Belgium, Didier Boremanse received his PhD in social anthropology at the University of Oxford. From 1979 until 2006 he taught anthropology and sociology at the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, and from 2007 until 2013 he taught at the Foundation Edward Seler of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. He is now an independent researcher.

Summary

The Lacandon Maya are a small-scale forest society currently on the brink of extinction. In this volume, Didier Boremanse explores Lacandon beliefs and traditions he observed during the many months of fieldwork he did, spanning four decades.

Product details

Authors Didier Boremanse
Publisher The University of Utah Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2020
 
EAN 9781607817321
ISBN 978-1-60781-732-1
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 178 mm x 257 mm x 23 mm
Weight 794 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

Anthropologie, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, Archaeology / Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies

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