Zinacantán: a Maya community in the highlands of Chiapas / [by] Evon Z. Vogt

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press , 1969.Description: xxix, 733 p. : illus., maps. ; 25 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • LAS 301.29 VOG
LOC classification:
  • F1435 .V733 1969
Summary: In the remote highlands of Chiapas, in southeastern Mexico, lies one of the most important Mayan Indian communities in Middle America. Zinacantan is a municipality of 8,000 people who speak Tzotzil, a Mayan language, and live in a manner closely resembling that of their preconquest ancestors. Based on more than a decade of work Vogt's book is the first full-length ethnographic study of Zincantan culture.
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Latin American Studies Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. LAS 301.29 VOG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 007534

Bibliography: p. [703]-722.

In the remote highlands of Chiapas, in southeastern Mexico, lies one of the most important Mayan Indian communities in Middle America. Zinacantan is a municipality of 8,000 people who speak Tzotzil, a Mayan language, and live in a manner closely resembling that of their preconquest ancestors. Based on more than a decade of work Vogt's book is the first full-length ethnographic study of Zincantan culture.

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