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"Thoughtfully edited transcriptions of oral storytelling with translation and narrative analysis, documenting and analyzing a trove of Chol folklore. The work provides a look into the folktale culture of the contemporary Maya presented with a rare and innovative theoretical framework"--

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"Thoughtfully edited transcriptions of oral storytelling with translation and narrative analysis, documenting and analyzing a trove of Chol folklore. The work provides a look into the folktale culture of the contemporary Maya presented with a rare and innovative theoretical framework"--
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Nicholas A. Hopkins and J. Kathryn Josserand spent almost thirty years in the field collecting the oral folktales of the Chol Maya speakers. Their research on Chol and Epigraphic Maya was supported by the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc., among others. They founded Jaguar Tours and taught anthropology at universities in Mexico City, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Florida State University. Nick Hopkins also taught at University of Texas at Austin. Ausencio (Chencho) Cruz Guzmán grew up along the Tulijá River, making dugout canoes with his father and brothers. He worked for many years with Merle Greene Robertson in her project to document the art of Palenque.