Exploring the Mayan traditions, ways of communicating, and passed down beliefs in the Esquivel family tree. The homeland of Yucatan Peninsula a world known to the Mayan ruins. In this creative story a young woman discovers many important aspects of her life through her ancestors
For centuries before the arrival of the Spaniards, the Maya Indians of Central America lived as one ...
The books in my “Maya literature ” collection are written by authors and scholars who identify thems...
Languages professor Paul Worley promotes living oral languages, histories in Latin America In a smal...
Oral traditions among the Ch'orti' Maya span numerous genres, such as folktales, legends, jokes, myt...
Mexico is a multicultural country with notorious influence of ancient civilizations both cultural as...
Presenting Mayan history from the perspective of Mayan women--whose voices until now have not been d...
In Guatemala and Southern Mexico, weaving has played an integral part in communicating Mayan identit...
Please join us for a special presentation by Dr. Ramón Arzápalo Marín, a LAII Visiting Scholar from ...
In 1982, state-trained cultural promoters from the Yucatan Peninsula in Southern Mexico, comprising ...
Remembering the conference; on November 2016 in Mesa, AZhttps://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/mayaproj...
In this dissertation, I explore what it means to be Maya in the Yucatan today. I focus my research o...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
The primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper understand...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the way in which Tzotzil women, as featured in the book of ...
textThe primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper unders...
For centuries before the arrival of the Spaniards, the Maya Indians of Central America lived as one ...
The books in my “Maya literature ” collection are written by authors and scholars who identify thems...
Languages professor Paul Worley promotes living oral languages, histories in Latin America In a smal...
Oral traditions among the Ch'orti' Maya span numerous genres, such as folktales, legends, jokes, myt...
Mexico is a multicultural country with notorious influence of ancient civilizations both cultural as...
Presenting Mayan history from the perspective of Mayan women--whose voices until now have not been d...
In Guatemala and Southern Mexico, weaving has played an integral part in communicating Mayan identit...
Please join us for a special presentation by Dr. Ramón Arzápalo Marín, a LAII Visiting Scholar from ...
In 1982, state-trained cultural promoters from the Yucatan Peninsula in Southern Mexico, comprising ...
Remembering the conference; on November 2016 in Mesa, AZhttps://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/mayaproj...
In this dissertation, I explore what it means to be Maya in the Yucatan today. I focus my research o...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
The primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper understand...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the way in which Tzotzil women, as featured in the book of ...
textThe primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper unders...
For centuries before the arrival of the Spaniards, the Maya Indians of Central America lived as one ...
The books in my “Maya literature ” collection are written by authors and scholars who identify thems...
Languages professor Paul Worley promotes living oral languages, histories in Latin America In a smal...