Book

The two crosses of Todos Santos: survivals of Mayan religious ritual

Published for Bollingen Foundation, Inc. by Princeton University PressPrinceton, N.J. • Published In 1969 • Pages: xiii, 274 , 22 plates

By: Oakes, Maud.

Abstract
In this study Stadelman provides excellent in-depth coverage of maize cultivation in the Department of Huehuetenango. Topical coverage includes land use, the yearly cycle of cultivation activities, varieties of maize planted, labor inputs, costs, and productivity. Some information is included on other crops planted. The most complete data are from the Mam village of Todos Santos, but information is given on 26 other villages and includes Jacaltec, Chuj, Ladino, as well as other Mam communities. Most of the materials are presented in tables for which the text provides an introduction and elaboration. The monograph is narrowly focused and provides little information on the social organization of cultivation or on the total subsistence pattern of the village studied. Materials that pertain to Ladino communities have been marked 000 rather than for specific categories.
Subjects
Shamans and psychotherapists
Ordering of time
Culture summary
Sickness
Reviews and critiques
Spirits and gods
Observation in research
Rest days and holidays
Prayers and sacrifices
Dance
culture
Mam Maya
HRAF PubDate
2019
Region
Middle America and the Caribbean
Sub Region
Maya Area
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Artist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Eleanor Swanson ; 1976
Field Date
1945-1947
Coverage Place
Todos Santos; Cuchumatan; Huehuetenango Department, Guatemala
Notes
Maud Oakes ; introduction by Paul Radin
Includes bibliographical references (p. 254-255) and index
LCCN
68026669
LCSH
Mam Indians/Mam Indians--Religion
Mayas--Religion
Todos Santos Cuchumatan (Guatemala)