Maya America is honored to present this special issue in collaboration with Yax Te’ Books. Presenting a trilingual compilation of narratives from the town of Parramos and neighboring villages in the central highlands of Guatemala, the book in three languages underscores how challenges inherent in language maintenance also represent opportunities for affirming cultural values and practices
Latin America is witnessing a revival in the literary production of indigenous languages, yet contem...
LoC Class: PM3963, LoC Subject Headings: Maya language--Grammar, Maya literature--History and critic...
textThe migration of thousands of Guatemalan-Maya due to political violence and poverty since the 19...
A note from the editor, Alan LeBaron, reviewing the contents and structure of Maya America Vol. 3 Is...
Maya America and Yax Te’ Books team up for this special edition of the journal in order to present a...
Twenty years ago, the first account of the emerging transnational scope of the Maya, The Maya Diaspo...
Maya America is pleased to publish this new Spanish-language novel by Gaspar Pedro González. Accepti...
Front matter of Maya America Vol.3 Iss.3, including Introductory Note from the Editor
The books in my “Maya literature ” collection are written by authors and scholars who identify thems...
This essay reviews the following works: The Ch’ol Maya of Chiapas. Edited by Karen Bassie-Sweet, wit...
My dissertation examines the revival of written Mayan language literature in Guatemala since 1980 - ...
Over the past ten years, professors and students from the University of Illinois have collaborated w...
Review of Emil’ Keme. Le Maya Q’atzij /Our Maya Word: Poetics of Resistance in Guatemala. U of Minne...
My study approaches the use of Guatemalan Spanish in modern Maya literary works through a theoretica...
This first essay witten by one of Guatemala\u27s well known Maya poets expores what it means to be M...
Latin America is witnessing a revival in the literary production of indigenous languages, yet contem...
LoC Class: PM3963, LoC Subject Headings: Maya language--Grammar, Maya literature--History and critic...
textThe migration of thousands of Guatemalan-Maya due to political violence and poverty since the 19...
A note from the editor, Alan LeBaron, reviewing the contents and structure of Maya America Vol. 3 Is...
Maya America and Yax Te’ Books team up for this special edition of the journal in order to present a...
Twenty years ago, the first account of the emerging transnational scope of the Maya, The Maya Diaspo...
Maya America is pleased to publish this new Spanish-language novel by Gaspar Pedro González. Accepti...
Front matter of Maya America Vol.3 Iss.3, including Introductory Note from the Editor
The books in my “Maya literature ” collection are written by authors and scholars who identify thems...
This essay reviews the following works: The Ch’ol Maya of Chiapas. Edited by Karen Bassie-Sweet, wit...
My dissertation examines the revival of written Mayan language literature in Guatemala since 1980 - ...
Over the past ten years, professors and students from the University of Illinois have collaborated w...
Review of Emil’ Keme. Le Maya Q’atzij /Our Maya Word: Poetics of Resistance in Guatemala. U of Minne...
My study approaches the use of Guatemalan Spanish in modern Maya literary works through a theoretica...
This first essay witten by one of Guatemala\u27s well known Maya poets expores what it means to be M...
Latin America is witnessing a revival in the literary production of indigenous languages, yet contem...
LoC Class: PM3963, LoC Subject Headings: Maya language--Grammar, Maya literature--History and critic...
textThe migration of thousands of Guatemalan-Maya due to political violence and poverty since the 19...