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The Dog Who Spoke and More Mayan Folktales

El perro que habló y más cuentos mayas
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In the delightful Mayan folktale The Dog Who Spoke, we learn what happens when a dog's master magically transforms into a dog-man who reasons like a man but acts like a dog. This and the other Mayan folktales in this bilingual collection brim with the enchanting creativity of rural Guatemala's oral culture. In addition to stories about ghosts and humans turning into animals, the volume also offers humorous yarns. Hailing from the Lake Atitlán region in the Guatemalan highlands, these tales reflect the dynamics of, and conflicts between, Guatemala's Indian, Ladino, and white cultures. The animals, humans, and supernatural forces that figure in these stories represent Mayan cultural values, social mores, and history. James D. Sexton and Fredy Rodríguez-Mejía allow the thirty-three stories to speak for themselves - first in the original Spanish and then in English translations that maintain the meaning and rural inflection of the originals. Available in print for the first time, with a glossary of Indian and Spanish terms, these Guatemalan folktales represent generations of transmitted oral culture that is fast disappearing and deserves a wider audience.

Author Biography:

James D. Sexton, Regents' Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, is author of Mayan Folktales: Folklore from Lake Atitlán, Guatemala and translator and editor of Joseño: Another Mayan Voice Speaks from Guatemala. Fredy Rodr¡guez-Mej¡a (part Ch?orti? Maya), from Cop n Ruinas, Honduras, is a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at Michigan State University, East Lansing.
Release date NZ
October 30th, 2010
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Fredy Rodriguez-Mejia
  • Edited by James D. Sexton
Illustrations
16 black & white illustrations, 2 maps
Pages
352
Dimensions
150x226x23
ISBN-13
9780806141305
Product ID
7702118

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