To treat some cases of soul-loss, Kaqchikel Mayas use ritual effigies of the sufferer. These effigies, called k’al k’u’x, are made by wrapping the sufferer’s clothing around a wooden armature. For the effigy to be a viable ritual surrogate, the ritualist must douse it with water, heat it, and strike it during a soul-calling ceremony. This handling instantiates corporeality in the effigy by kindling normative body states in it, states that must be stimulated in the sufferer’s own body for it to spiritually reintegrate. Such Maya ritual substitution practices are how Kaqchikels deploy ritual surrogation processes that hinge on both an understanding of the body and knowledge of the sacred landscape. This article explores the settings and appli...
The ballgame existed as an integral facet of Mayan life. Ritual and mythic expression are inextricab...
This paper provides an ethnographic description of traditional ceremonies, during which the Poqomchi...
s tudents of ancient Mexican religion have long rec- ognized that the offering of human blood to god...
To treat some cases of soul-loss, Kaqchikel Mayas use ritual effigies of the sufferer. These effigie...
Presented in the session Cultural Meanings of Head Treatments in Mesoamerican and Andean Societies....
Originating in Mayapan in the Late Postclassic Period (AD 1100- AD 1500) Chen Mul Modeled effigy cen...
Through space and time bodies present alternative surfaces upon which to inscribe social norms and p...
The role of children in ancient Maya religion and ritual was predicated upon the qualities of youth ...
The funeral chambers of the ancient city of Calakmul (Mexico) and the individuals who were buried in...
Ritual externalizes religious belief through physical embodiment and codified performance that allow...
textThis dissertation presents the results of an ethnoarchaeological study of Kaqchikel Maya ceremon...
The Bambara sculpture is a ritual object, in fact one of the dramatis personae of a ritual drama. Th...
Karo Batak ceremonial curing practices in urban Indonesia take place in a disputed zone of acts and ...
Honouring the dead is a universal principle that has been evidenced since the dawn of time. Although...
Introduction A small black pouch of thin, scratchy fabric, encasing a tightly folded surah from th...
The ballgame existed as an integral facet of Mayan life. Ritual and mythic expression are inextricab...
This paper provides an ethnographic description of traditional ceremonies, during which the Poqomchi...
s tudents of ancient Mexican religion have long rec- ognized that the offering of human blood to god...
To treat some cases of soul-loss, Kaqchikel Mayas use ritual effigies of the sufferer. These effigie...
Presented in the session Cultural Meanings of Head Treatments in Mesoamerican and Andean Societies....
Originating in Mayapan in the Late Postclassic Period (AD 1100- AD 1500) Chen Mul Modeled effigy cen...
Through space and time bodies present alternative surfaces upon which to inscribe social norms and p...
The role of children in ancient Maya religion and ritual was predicated upon the qualities of youth ...
The funeral chambers of the ancient city of Calakmul (Mexico) and the individuals who were buried in...
Ritual externalizes religious belief through physical embodiment and codified performance that allow...
textThis dissertation presents the results of an ethnoarchaeological study of Kaqchikel Maya ceremon...
The Bambara sculpture is a ritual object, in fact one of the dramatis personae of a ritual drama. Th...
Karo Batak ceremonial curing practices in urban Indonesia take place in a disputed zone of acts and ...
Honouring the dead is a universal principle that has been evidenced since the dawn of time. Although...
Introduction A small black pouch of thin, scratchy fabric, encasing a tightly folded surah from th...
The ballgame existed as an integral facet of Mayan life. Ritual and mythic expression are inextricab...
This paper provides an ethnographic description of traditional ceremonies, during which the Poqomchi...
s tudents of ancient Mexican religion have long rec- ognized that the offering of human blood to god...