Economics of a Guatemalan village
Book 1941 Wagley, Charles

Mam MayaMiddle America and the Caribbean > Maya Area
This monograph, based on field and archival research, provides a good description of the economic life of the Mam of Santiago Chimaltenango in 1937. Since agriculture is the basis of the Chima...

The social and religious life of a Guatemalan village
Book 1949 Wagley, Charles

Mam MayaMiddle America and the Caribbean > Maya Area
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...

Tapirapé social and culture change, 1940-1953
essay 1955 Wagley, Charles

TapirapéSouth America > Eastern South America
Wagley first studied this group during 1939-1940 and he revisited them for a short time in 1953. He found that the depopulation of the tribe had continued and that in 1953 there were only 51 i...

Tapirapé shamanism
article 9430 Wagley, Charles

TapirapéSouth America > Eastern South America
This study is based on fieldwork done in a Tapirapé village during 1939-1940. It includes a brief description of Tapirapé culture, as well as selections on the source of shamanistic power, sor...

World view of the Tapirapé Indians
article 1940 Wagley, Charles

TapirapéSouth America > Eastern South America
This article describes some of the religious and cosmological beliefs of the Tapirapé. Mythology, beliefs about meteorological phenomena and heavenly bodies, spirits, gods and souls, and belie...

Welcome of tears
Book 1977 Wagley, Charles

TapirapéSouth America > Eastern South America
This document integrates Wagley's earlier studies on Tapirapé ethnography made in 1939-1940, with updated information obtained from brief visits to these people in 1953, 1957, and 1965. The au...

A Tapirapé comes of age
article 1945 Wagley, Charles & Brunel, Ariane

TapirapéSouth America > Eastern South America
This article offers a brief description of puberty rites among the Tapirapé. Although the details of the ceremony itself are not discussed, considerable information is given on the costumes wo...