Book

The road from el Palmar: change, continuity, and conservatism in a Quiché community

ProQuest • Published In 2018 • Pages:

By: Saler, Benson.

Abstract
This doctoral dissertation focused on a Quiché community originally from the highland town of Momostenango that resettled in the Pacific lowland town of El Palmar argues that it exhibits aspects of both theoretical types of peasant community: the closed corporate peasant community and the open peasant community. Relatively corporate practices center on life cycle events, marriage, inheritance, and shamanism.
Subjects
Cultural identity and pride
Agriculture
Status, role, and prestige
Arranging a marriage
Community structure
Inter-ethnic relations
Towns
Shamans and psychotherapists
Revelation and divination
Ecclesiastical organization
culture
Quiché Maya
Region
Middle America and the Caribbean
Sub Region
Maya Area
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Ian Skoggard; 2021
Field Date
1958-1959
Coverage Date
1910-1959
Coverage Place
El Palmar, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Notes
by Benson Saler
Mic 60-3688
Includes bibliographical references (p. vii-xiv)
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Pennsylvania, 1960
LCSH
Quiché Indians