This paper investigates the agricultural rituals in relation to the historical continuity of cultural ideology concerning the praxis of cultural sustenance of the indigenous Mayas. The praxis is delineated in two dimensions: 1) The ceremonial and quotidian rituals of the rural Q’eqchi’ Mayas in Lanquin, Guatemala; 2) The indigenous Maya resistance of 2014 against the legislation of the 'Law for the Protection of New Plant Varieties,' commonly known as 'the Monsanto Law' in Guatemala. Through the intersection of ideology in practice, the praxis of cultural sustenance is construed
Civil-religious hierarchies (also known as cargo systems or cofradías) in Mesoamerica have received ...
Softcover, 303 S.: 38,00 €Softcover, 17x24How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous ...
textThis paper addresses an interesting point of intersection between groups of Maya adhering to the...
This paper investigates the agricultural rituals in relation to the historical continuity of cultura...
This paper explores the cultural ideology of the Mayas in regards to cultural sustenance from multip...
This study, based on fieldwork in rural Lanquín, Guatemala, discusses cultural continuity and the se...
This study, based on fieldwork in rural Lanquín, Guatemala, discusses cultural continuity and the se...
Differences in the perception and cultural practice among Mayan inhabitants of Ich Ek, Campeche, abo...
This study addresses the question of what it means to be indigenous in Guatemala. I examine whether ...
This paper explores the ritual practices between the Protestants of Guatemala and Yucatan using an e...
The 1990s were a decade of cultural and political change in Guatemala. Negotiations led to a Peace A...
The 1990s were a decade of cultural and political change in Guatemala. Negotiations led to a Peace A...
This paper explores the ritual practices between the Protestants of Guatemala and Yucatan using an e...
AbstractArchaeological, epigraphic, and ethnohistoric studies indicate that world renewal rituals we...
Softcover, 303 S.: 38,00 €Softcover, 17x24How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous ...
Civil-religious hierarchies (also known as cargo systems or cofradías) in Mesoamerica have received ...
Softcover, 303 S.: 38,00 €Softcover, 17x24How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous ...
textThis paper addresses an interesting point of intersection between groups of Maya adhering to the...
This paper investigates the agricultural rituals in relation to the historical continuity of cultura...
This paper explores the cultural ideology of the Mayas in regards to cultural sustenance from multip...
This study, based on fieldwork in rural Lanquín, Guatemala, discusses cultural continuity and the se...
This study, based on fieldwork in rural Lanquín, Guatemala, discusses cultural continuity and the se...
Differences in the perception and cultural practice among Mayan inhabitants of Ich Ek, Campeche, abo...
This study addresses the question of what it means to be indigenous in Guatemala. I examine whether ...
This paper explores the ritual practices between the Protestants of Guatemala and Yucatan using an e...
The 1990s were a decade of cultural and political change in Guatemala. Negotiations led to a Peace A...
The 1990s were a decade of cultural and political change in Guatemala. Negotiations led to a Peace A...
This paper explores the ritual practices between the Protestants of Guatemala and Yucatan using an e...
AbstractArchaeological, epigraphic, and ethnohistoric studies indicate that world renewal rituals we...
Softcover, 303 S.: 38,00 €Softcover, 17x24How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous ...
Civil-religious hierarchies (also known as cargo systems or cofradías) in Mesoamerica have received ...
Softcover, 303 S.: 38,00 €Softcover, 17x24How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous ...
textThis paper addresses an interesting point of intersection between groups of Maya adhering to the...