Maya worldviews at conquest

Maya worldviews at conquest [electronic resource] / edited by Leslie G. Cecil & Timothy W. Pugh. - Boulder, Colo. : University Press of Colorado, c2009. - xviii, 426 p. : ill., maps. - Mesoamerican worlds . - Mesoamerican worlds. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Close encounters / "In recalling things past, I strengthen my heart" : accommodating the past in early colonial Yucatán / Time, history, and worldview / Cosmology and creating in late postclassic Maya literature and art / Colonial cave art in the northern Maya lowlands : the dark side of the Maya worldview after the conquest / De descriptio idolorum : an ethnohistorical examination of the production, imagery, and functions of colonial Yucatec Maya idols and effigy censers, 1540-1700 / Mesoamerican communicating objects : Mayan worldviews before, during, and after Spanish contact / Clash of the worldviews in late Mayapán / Religious resistance and persistence on Cozumel Island / Changes in Maya religious worldview : liminality and the archaeological record / Kowoj worldview : a view from Tipu / Agency ad worldviews of the unconquered Lacandon Maya / Music syncretism in the postclassic K'iche' warrior dance and the colonial period Baile de los Moros y Cristianos / Footpath of the dawn, footpath of the sun : Maya worldviews at Lake Atitlán / Maya sacred landscapes at contact / Elizabeth Graham -- William M. Ringle -- Prudence M. Rice -- Gabrielle Vail -- Andrea Stone -- John F. Chuchiak -- Miguel Astor-Aguilera -- Susan Milbrath Carlos Peraza Lope -- Shankari Patel -- Diane Z. Chase Arlen F. Chase -- Leslie G. Cecil -- Joel W. Palka -- Mark Howell -- Robert S. Carlsen -- Timothy W. Pugh. and and


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Maya philosophy.
Mayas--Religion.
Mayas--Antiquities.
Mayas--Rites and ceremonies.
Mayas--First contact with Europeans.


Electronic books.

F1435.3.P5 / M39 2009eb