Book

The social and religious life of a Guatemalan village

American Anthropological AssociationMenasha, Wisconsin • Published In 1949 • Pages: 150 , 6 photos on 3 end plates

By: Wagley, Charles.

Abstract
This monograph, a companion volume to 1: Wagley, is concerned with a description of the social and religious life of the Mam in Santiago Chimaltenango. The first two chapters stress the social life and include discussions of kinship and the life cycle. The local civil-religious hierarchy is fully dicussed and there is some information on how the local officials fit into the governmental organization of Guatemala (here the reader should beware of Wagley's application of the term mnicipio to Chimaltenango since the town had lost that status in 1935). Major chapters are also devoted to the religious belief system and to a description of the annual ceremonial cycle. The monograph pertains to 1937 when Wagley did his fieldwork. There are a few hints of possible changes in Chimaltenango between the date of field work and date of publication, but these are not dealt with in any systematic way. An appendix of field notes written in 1944 by Juan de Dios Rosales, a researcher with the Carnegie Institution, is included and gives glimpses of daily life as well as what it is like to do field work in this village. Finally, there is an extensive index that is keyed to materials in 1: Wagley in addition to this volume.
Subjects
Community structure
Community heads
Settlement patterns
Towns
Cultural identity and pride
Real property
Local officials
Inter-community relations
Lineages
Ethnosociology
Ethnic stratification
Household
Artificial kin relationships
Friendships
Congregations
Organized ceremonial
Status, role, and prestige
Age stratification
Shamans and psychotherapists
Revelation and divination
Elections
Prayers and sacrifices
culture
Mam Maya
HRAF PubDate
2010
Region
Middle America and the Caribbean
Sub Region
Maya Area
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Eleanor Swanson ; Martin Malone ; 1976
Field Date
April-October, 1937
Coverage Date
1900-1944
Coverage Place
Santiago Chimaltenango; Cuchumatanes Highlands; Huehuetenango Department, Guatemala
Notes
Charles W. Wagley
Includes bibliographical references (p. 138)
LCCN
50003246
LCSH
Mam Indians/Indians of Central America--Guatemala/Indians of Central America--Social life and customs/Indians of Central America--Religion/Santiago Chimaltenango (Guatemala)